The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 18, 1964 Page: 5 of 6
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FOB SALE
FOR SALE Corner lot.
(Ml*, local i d at 7th 41
id S.
High Sts *7uu I'llONl
K LY
7"H3m5 ur contact J 1 #.
Mil.
1 ML
FDR SALK - Equity in 2
Iwil-
looni home with gaiugi
• Too
S. Elm. JOHN McQUEN LY
7 hSK>7.
Mrsd* I ndfr Vs
•2*. A.E. Ml A M
meets lit 'I hum
of • »< h month at
7 .10 p m.
FOR SALE Regi.tercel Aiiitu
, heifer*. 2 yearling*, 2 '£ year
oj.ln to calve in I leeemle-r.
AI"... several jri’Mi lint' bull*.
All with papers I.. M
f^MITH, Tin* Standard, LY
7 J’l»i »m I.Y 7-220".
FOR SALF l!»50 half ton
Chevrolet piikup. Good condi
lion Sc* at •'»" S CHINA
FDR SALE (■ Disc
Interna
flonkl Blow W ft.
FI.EM
MING, Melvin.
KCIt SALE 19*.9 Don
ko four-
II HI,I* W AWTKI>
M \I,K \M» I I M II I
$*5 WEEKLY AN|» MORE f t
reliable innn or woman to wt
vae Watkins rtiatorn.ru in
Hiudy. Hull or part time No
investment. \A' r »t«» ( It.
ICt III.K. Dept M I. I* O. It.
2117, Memphis, Ten*.
! WANTED - Plumbing repair
»n<i nil Mini* of plumbing
( AI L I.Y 7-’hi::: I II
CROSS, »i»; S. Walnut.
| WANTED Now saving* ar
counts an<l athlitiona to pre-
sent meml>ers accounts. Mem-
ber of Federal Saving* 1
Intan Insurnnrt* Corporation
BRADY SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
COWBOY II YEAR* AGO—That’a R. K. (Emmett)
Meet-* mounted on hia favorite *ow horse. The picture wpa
taken on th«* late John Hill ranch in 11*20 The ranch ia
mi i oil now hy T Cray. Emmett quit cowlxjylng in 1022
ami -imo that lime has been selling Fords here with the
exception of same three or four years durinir World War II,
#OR SAI.R--2 Bedroom house. ,
Ifood location, near schools.
L. ATHERTON, Rhone
LY 7-2114; after 6 p. m., I.Y
7 CO’.K).
NOTICE
ywwwtswtr.
door hardtop Rower stoor-
|u • nut iniitla fran*nn-
flint, air conditfoned ('ban
and in • *<■< llcnt l onditinu.
Contort ( A REYNOLD
at 1900 S Walnut Rhone
LY 7 * 7 hI
ROC "■'Nil* 1 1 * lion r.
for fre-7» r or for lay in "
each A T (OSS, HI (I-
281*7. Melvin
FOR SaT>. Fin.- 2 bedroom
house, wHI local."'I W O
SANflHItHORH. I.Y 7-7hh*.
F^F ft.ALF INVl 4 door f'omet;
take up payment, and take
rnr. ( an Is- «een at TISH'S
BEATTY SHOP.
F < • f ? SALK Ideal location,
three bedroom, two bnth rock
bom.* with extra bedroom in
basement. Fireplace, den, and
enclosed two car garage. Cen-
tral heat and air conditioned
Uirge corner lot. Contact
JAMIE WILLIAMSON, LY
7 2:48.
FOR RENT
NOTICE—For Venetian Itlin.l
repair or new blinds call LY
7-3(515,
DEER LEASE Small place,
Hood house, plenty of de<-r,
lease for year reasonable. A.
STEWART, London. Tex
NOTICE August i* Appr.-cia
tion Month at your Kn.-o deal
ers. Register for weekly
prizes :t Grand Prizes to Is i An old fool nevei does,
awanlw! Au*r !?■*. i ^
"* Thi* \vp<*k-4*m!
Woodpile
C. D. (Slick) HERD
man changes his mind
have
rains were
•oft RENT OR X\LE Com-
pletely furnish.-d home TV.
win-hing machine, dryer. Lo-
. it* it ,u 11 • • 4 H. China
Write r\(K LARKIN' Al-
pine, Texas.
HAVE you registered for prize
at your ENCO dealers thi
week ’
FOR SALE II Ft F 1 re Class
Boat, 25 h, p electri< start
Motor and Trade*. Ail for j
only fft(H». See at I "21
SOI’TH WAI NCT Brady
'FOR Ft ENT Vice hie .1 bed-
room home with ample
closets and cabinet* trouble
r 11re | 401 00. Pine CALL
I.Y 7-xill after 5 p m or
LY 7-2476 weekday* be-
fore ", to p m.
ATTENTION -M............ . , . „ ,,
best stock of belts and pul 1 «" the f,,|k" ,|,,Wn
leys in this part of the stat. I ' 1 h*' “v*r**e .an
See THE WINUROW CO.
from 1 f.o to 2.(50 inches Willis
_ . --------——_ Hardin, south <>f Vu<'a, was the
ATTENTION (il’S -’-’’y acn 'op mun on the totem |K.b*. He
of irood bearing soil in Bow L'niiyed 2,::o inches Saturday
«er community. San Snhu I nijfht and an additional .:!<> inch
County. Approximately :•<» j Sundav morning- At th.- Mrs.
acre- in cultivation. Write H i A. Stewart place the fall
C. RAY, Box *.‘84. Alice, Tex
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Car-
pet Shampooer for only $1
FOR SAF F OR IRAI>K hour) per day. Hiiririnhothnm Br.ie
bedrvom. 2 hath h.-me on cor * (v>.
ner lot at 702 W, JuTH. j............I
_ ---------- ■— i Ff'R RENT—To one person or I
HAVE you rejr tere-l for prizes couple. furnished duplex
(his I jMrtrm.nl See NOl.A
at vour ENCO deal**1
week 7
FRESH DRESSED
KID
go 11 n
to J9 1 h.
Hslf or
hftlp
HHADY I'd
1 TR )
( II (il*
lit S. Elm
1 V
7-211"
1 DR SA 1 F
Two
bedroom !
apartment.
MEEKS. -Hit; W
I.Y 7*2304.
7th. Phone
house CALL LY 7-74*‘l
EOR RENT Furnished g-aragre j
house at 7th and S. High
measured - >**. At the E. L.
Hod- nhamer ranch the precipi-
tion measured 1.75 inch. Across
the Sun Saba River at the Kirk
ranch the Saturday niirht and
Sunday morning rains gauged
;s flat 2 inches.
On down the river Don Jor-
dan registered 1.50 inches. The
folks in the Voca country were
mighty happy about the ruins.
The way they fell every drop
soaked into the dry earth.
No creeks and branches ran hut
the atmosphere wns cooled for
some ::»( hours and pepped
everyone up considerably.
C. A. Turnell was in town
Monday morning and sntd the
week-end rniris in the Placid
CHANCER FOR SI BMJS. v were pretty light—
Call LY 7-WW5 or eon- SION of a constitutional amend around 1.10 inch.
tact J I> MILLER
ment confirming th<- right "fi
the states to reapportion one
home on corner lot one Mock
north of Crolhe-rx Av<- Hai
central heating and air con
ditinning. CALL LY 7-:t 171
ix-'lr-. .m FOR RENT Small furnished hrrnrh of their state legisla
house with TV connection and , turea on a basis not solely re
air conditioning; also fur to population, have itn-
nished apartment Phone LY j proved recently.
________________ w\7i)»rpLY 7 <7KI Z P The need for this amendment
FOR SALF t Bedroom house. •_ _________ developed when the Supn-rre
fully carpete.1, breeaeway, RENT—Two bedroom | (ourt on last June 55 ruled that
double garage, and fenced | ho,1Se at 4ft| So Oak Call W. '*«th ’h'1 House and Senate in
)m< k yar»l 1401 S HLA( K KEANS CE U-4424 j each state must Ire apportioned
BERN, Tel. LY 7-7!M2. ! T. . ...... <>n the basis of f»o|iulution ulone.
FOR SALE Three he*tr>om i
i_ house and 10 acres land, out-
side city limits H W. RI S _
SELU LY 7-5791.
PRICED RIGHT
...Try These!
■El $295
HAVE you registered for prize* j The Texas Plan, introduced on
at your ENCO dealers this !>ehulf of the entire Texas dele-
week ? | gut ion in Congress, would allow j
only one branch to lie appor-
FOR RENT 3 Room furnished tinned solely on u population1
apartment, phone and T\ oasis In other words, it wnuhl
connections. !*0<l S. ( HINA .continue the present svstim in
Hee B. D. HY NOS, 402 S. Texas that ia, of having the
( otlege. I hone LY i -41 m. 1 Houae of Refirvsentatives base*!
EOR RENT-Very desirable ,n Population and the Senate ,.n
grocery store and service sU- : »x*pulMtion anil other factors,
tion on Highway H7 Weat I Under the Constitution of
CALL LY 7-21*6 for full in- ! n«> ‘*ne county can have
formation.
1*57
FLY. » AGON
1MC
FORM 4-BK.
195* FORD
VHT. ItHTE
1*57
FORD M AGON
NM
(HIM t l»K
IIU
LIN4 4H.N
195* FORO
FH hi P
19*1 HOMO
HIM KM I INI E
TWO
1*6* EOMOS
l*5a | IN HIM
FOMII •
IMh FoMO
« AGON—AM
$295
$395
WANTH)
WANTF'D—Good quality feed-
er lamb* Call DAVID
BRATTON. LY 7-7372.
5395 WANTED—To lease
or rent small ac-
reajfe fenced* close
to Hrady. With
liveable house. 50
to 100 acres. See
(i. E. DUNCAN at
Ihincan Chevrolet
$295
$195
$295
RIGHT
RIGHT
RIGHT
$495
WANTF-l)—Quilting ami sew-
ing MRS HU. A THORN
TON -’(*» H. High. CALL LY
7-A274.
more than one state Senator.
But if the Supreme Court ha*
its way that provision would lie
thrown out of the window. That
would mean thut 5 counties, the
more populous ones, would have
12 of the state's Senntora.
The Supreme Court decision
was capricious ami was not
actually authorised hy the U.
S. Constitution. It marked an-
other ami dangerous usurpation
of power by that tribunal under
Chief Justice Warren Justice
Potter Stewart, who dixsented.
said the Court’s <Uh ision give#
"support to a current mistaken
view of the Constitution ami
constitutional function" of the
Supreme Court. ‘This view,” he
said.” . . . ia that every major
social ill in this country can
find its cure in some constitu-
tional ‘principle,* and that this
Court should take the lead* in
promoting reform when other
branches of Government fail to
act.”
Mr. Justice Stewart was
right He hit the nail <m the
Thm* art* Priced
To Sell!
I.OOk I MEM OV lilt
... AH IS TITI K
Gl \RAMKED
Tr* I H—Me TRADK
DUNCAN
i twft'iKTrn!
Supreme Ceurt ia by amend
j ment. spelling out in .mmiatak-
e Fresh Water
CATFISH
Mniit the prettiest lawn
in all McCulloch Count# is
the one around the new of-
fice building at the San
Sabs Diiision of Pennsyl-
vania Glass Sand located
south of Voca Manager Bill
Ihibinett and Rocky Rock-
well of llrndi decided early-
last \e»r to experiment
with the top soil around the
new building. They didn't
know whether anything
would grow- on the soil ex-
cept grass burrs and other
obnoxious weeds. First of
all. they sterilized the sand
with menthx Idromide. A
certain kind of fertilizer
was put on (hen and next
turf green Bermuda was
planted. Toda# the lawn is
perfect in a lush green with
absolutely no grass bnrra
or weeds. The entire area
is beautiful and looks like
the green carpet has been
rolled out all around the
building.
Bill has added some
shrubherv and has trans*
planted two oak trees on
the lawn and now the tree*
are coming along nicely.
Arrows from the office area
he has started another lawn
with just regular Bermuda
gras*. In tM% area adjoin-
ing the highway he has
planted oleander and non-
bearing mutherry tree*.
The plant has three water
pools in the quarry ares.
Bill is experimenting with
three species of fish in the
pools and it looks like the
I ten I eel ia ruing tn work.
If Hill and Rocky keep
Why Are Farmers Prices
Low if Food Still High?
By Tf.X KAtfl.KY
Associated Press Mpedal Ref* ire ■ >
WAMHINGTON 4*> Shortly1
after the |»em*« rath National
Convention ends in late Aug
uat. the newly created National :
Commission on FinmI Marketing
headed by a Texan- ia eg-
peetsd to figure in the news.
noiM Agriculture ( "mmittee million to comb
irlng the It*.'(O* A staff of inv
During Morld Mar II. un- delve into produ
d« r appoint""'*! of Presi- keting costa. H«
dent I rank bn It. Roosevelt, held at which xp
he went on leave from the . interested /roup
t laim* Court to serve an j Judge Jones, t
Mar food Administrator. | ington just hefoi
What the National * "mmittee j i an conv«-t>tion I
.i Food .Marketing learns in I in Lubbark end I _
Retired Chief Judge Marvin > j<|4 fi,,thct>ming am- year study i town of Amarillo, #ahl he will
Jones of the 11. S. Court of
Claims, who prohuldy knows us
t its imfwiry
d i gut ora WiB
ion and mpt
rings edit be
Mwmrn for all
eaa testify,
to left Wash
the Itepuhh
visit friend*
hia old home
much as anyone about prob-
lems involved in the production
and handling of foodstuffs, whs
named hy President Johnson to
serve as chairman of the com
mission.
As a member of Congress
from the Texas Panhandle,
Jones was chairman of the
may have direct hearing on I rvtWrrt ufter the DvinocraHr
what the Anieriean housewife 1 convention in Atlantic t tty and
pays for her groceries.
Texas housewives, farmers,
food handlers, and marketers
won't he affected by the study
any more than those from else-
where. But there’s a better than
even chance that their views
will lie reflected in the com-
mission's findings.
Besides Judge Jones, another
Texan will serve on the 15-
irember commission, which is
made up of five senators, five
House memla-rs and five m-
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Guy- dividual* who represent the pub-
ton recently returned honn* jif. Uuy ar.d not any eg-
from a two months’ trip to ,,f tti«- fo<«l industry.
New York City wh.-r,- they . n j | ati, |{,.p Graham Pur-
joyed Hie World's Fair and 1V,| „f WicbiUi Falls .a member
vlMted In the ......... their ((f ,h). \griculture Corn
son-in-law and daughter. Mr
Guytons Home
After Fair Visit
on working on the lawn pro-
ject and landscaping they
are just liable to wind up
with the yard of the month
award some day.
—it—
Arthur Hurley was in town
Monday from his farm in the
Camp Air country. He said they
had a good rain Saturday night
and unother /nod one Sunday
morning. Bnth rain# measured
around 2.40 inches. Arthur wn*
of the opinion that the moisture
was going to perk up the dry
land peanut farmers in his
country and also in the Katemcy
country.
Retihin Thomas and Mickey
McMurray took a little drive
Sunday down in the Cherokee
country and around Buchanan
dam Parts of the Cherokee
area measured as much as 4
inchex of rain over the week-
end. Y’aughn White’s ranelt near
Cherokee came in for a good
4 inches.
Homer Duneum said at his
lake home on Buchanan Dam
in the Tow Y’aRey community
the rain there measured 3.10
inches.
It was reported Wuldrip re-
ceived approximately 2 inches
of precipitation.
Jim Mitchell reported about
an inch fall for Rochelle.
—it—
El Harkrider said Monday
the rain over the week-end
amounted to 2 inches in the
Nine community and would help
along cr.naiderably. Too, he
wns of the opinion that Calf
Creek received about the same
amount.
Then I.yckman, veteran far-
mer of the Dodge Community
reported here Monday that hia
country received 2 inches last
Friday and Saturday night.
—■it—
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Koy of
Eldorado spent the week-end
here at their Colton ranch in
the West Sweden comunity. Mr.
Koy, well known West Texas
rancher, said he gauged about
1.6 inches at hie Eldorado ranch
last week. Too. out there he has
had some pretty good showers
along this summer and hia grass
is good and his cattle fat. He
is one of Texas* outstanding
Angus breeders. Since purchas-
ing the McCulloch County ranch
several months ago he ha*
made considerable improvement*
and ha* more projects planned
for the future.
Her*ch»l Bryson, whu ranch-
es do wo on Brady Crook eoot of
Hrady. gauged 1.9* inch of
ran Matnrday night Most
ranchers are of the opinion
I hot lent week s min er *11 help
ihe graa« along temporarily,
but thaw would sure like to see
another one soon In othwr
words one of <huoe hoeher-
u opera."
Four Brody auglors return-
ed ihe middle of lost week from i
• fishing trip on tke roest v-
ruuod ike Port trasses area.
They really caught eiu', with
the big run on sparkle trout
and Mrs. Bill Campbell and
children, Guyton and Lex I
Lynn.
On lheir return home the 16
months old twin* accompanied
them and will visit until Oct-
ober when their parents come
for them on rheir vacation At
that time the Campbells will
go or lo California to visit
hi* puretifs.
Other guests in the Guyton
home since their return home
nave bepn their snn-ln-lnw
and dattrhfer. Mr. and Mrs
ftoi den I^hret hf nnd three
daughter*. Dianna. Mestl Jnnna,
anil Natalie, who hate been
touring* the Knxtern states for
the past two months They left
recently, after a two weeks'
visit, for tbelr home In Tuc-
son, Arlr.
inittec is on the commission.
Creation of the commis-
sion In Congress was
prompted by an old and oft
recurring question: What's
responsible for the big
spread la-tween what farm-
ers receive and what con-
sumers pay 7
The commiasion will have $1.6
then get the food study organ-
ised.
Jones was appointed chair-
man of the commission after
Rep. W. H. (Bob) PM|4, I>-
Waco, vice chairman of the
House Agriculture Committee,
pro|Mised his name to President
Johnson.
"I am very- hopeful that
this rommission will render
a very real service in clear-
ing up many of (he disputed
and misunderstood farts
about the marketing of farm
products,” said Poagr.
"Me have made a great
deal more progress in fvn-
nee tion with our knowledge
of production lerhniqacs
than we have in our know-
ledge of marketing prac-
tices.”
Purcell, who was aw.itded a
degree in agriculture at Texas
, A4M Ix-fore- receiving a law de-
gree from Baylor, know* some-
thing about family food bills.
He and Mrs. I*urcell have three
sons untl a daughter.
N**
Diocesan Council
To Meet Sept. 8-9
All Catholic Women of the
San Angelo Diocese are urged
to pre-register by August 28
with your Dennery president for
the 3rd Annual Convention of
The San Angelo Diocesan Coun-
cil of Catholic Women to he
held in Big Spring, Sept 8-!'
at the Settles Hotel.
The registration feo is
luncheon the first day i« $1.75,
nnd the banquet the first night
ia $2. Luncheon the second day
is $1.50, making a total of
$11.26.
The Deanery presidents in the
San Angelo Diocese are: Abi-
lene— Mra. J. R. Sheeler. 2150
Brentwood. Abilene: Big Spring
—Mra. Glen Tom, Stanton;
Hrownwood—Mra. John Harrod,
Box 020, Eden; Midland—Mrs.
Jack Prichard. 5004 Divonian, j
Odessa, and San Angelo—Mrs.
Robert Bouacher. 2201 Douglas
Dr., San Angelo.
NON-senuAiu
OFFICE PEN
#421 -M or F Medium or Fine Point
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
thanks and appreciation for ev-
ery expression of sympathy nt
the death of our beloved son
and brother, Curtis I-ewis. Mny
(Jod bless each of you.
MR. AND MRS. REX LEWIS
LOWELL, MARGARET.
THOMAS, WANDA.
RItTH AND ARDIS
Gne«ta of keif#
Mr*. Clark Trammell of
Chlckasha. Okla., wa* a week-
end xueot of her son-in-law nnd
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller
Self of 1511 South High.
Other guest* were Mra. l.'nn
Self and Nanette from Fort
Worth.
C 1940 * CO. MC.
meet,* every bookkeepi*§
and clerical need
Convenient new idea In pent uwtln you
to add <pork to office meitogei and clority
♦o records with contrast*r>g colon of your
♦tftgor tipt. Eoch end writes different colwt
THREE BRILLIANT
COLOR COMBINATIONS
MB A HUt e RID A GttfN • MO A BLACK
Write# 3 to 4 time t Ion pur
*bon ordinary boll pen*
Foaturing thm fxcfvslva “UNOYIOCK*
The revolutionary lINDY lock mokes povvible the urn
of two large filler# giving your cuttomert more ink
than any other comparable pen on today'# market.
Lmdy Co lot
STANDARD-HERALD °Kf,ST
76th Annual
Gillespie County Fair
Frtfcrickslwrg - Aug. 21-22-23
AGRICULTURE • LIVESTOCK - POULTRY
LADIES DIVISIONS - TRADES SHOWS
ly to i*ur propoiuil We an now
hope the Cnmmittee will a«t
favorably ..mi (hereby give »*». ^'.^’"part^ •rre’uid'e ( WP*
Haune a chance to approve it hy K#.1(|<, R||||||, X n4mry,tt<^
a two third* majority. There ia ,«d Btll Latham Aadte *eid
Mi, «r ssrizrzst -*#5- - - - - r - •* •*
.* running short; hut the opt lltaht ayeiem »a thla tnp amt
Idtda't need a
: able trim#, whul 'hr Court <’•# v»xz^*
1 not poaeibiy misintirpret Thai »
11* what we j*re tytti^ to d«>
' w ith ie*pe< t to »kite problem.
But it take* a twu-thiida vote
of both the House atui "ieoate
i to submit a ('oaatitutheoal
1 me ml merit for ralifa alion hr
the various state legislature*. {
1 And that i* often very difftrult '
> to get. j
(of tkf I'-'h Th* entire Texas delegation,
_ in Congress appeared o * taaly
HUGH PHILLIPS ^^mm,U^..t^ amT’^1
1*_ rv approval of the TeaM Plea.
ill* CoEUMltoP appealed frtaad . -Exfiij
lest ha* improved.
(elephoae
l*rotec‘(ins (he Home
against forarlaaure ia event of
ttmaip death ip the srmpie task
FidsMAy Maw*'#
•kwi plan of guad life
Mai* aure of yeur ha
fapi%.
DONP.
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TRACK — PHUrrO FINISH RESULTS
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GRANDSTAND SHOHM .
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World * Highest Worn*
Swkyfpi* Aiupt, I’trf irtEif
At Puuiutg LttdFt UdlglH
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Nauontu Bow and Arrow
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