The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 18, 1964 Page: 6 of 6
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THAI— ITtAftAY. AUGUST 1«. !«t>4
! Final Rites Held j
For Mrs. Martin
Funeral services for Mrs
Frank Maitin, 70. of 7#ifi Ninth |
rolltfr, Prsdy were held at 10
a. m Saturday at W’ilkerson j
Funeral Home
The Rev. Mkliey NVsrlick, |
pastor of the Central Baptist I
Cliurch. nffteiatcd, and Imrlal
waa in Heat Haven Cemetery. I
Horn July 10. IW»4, in Fort
Worth. Mra. Martin wax the
. former Bertie Durbin and had
I lived In Brady since 1040. She
! died at 0:30 p. in Wedneaday,
Aug. 12, in Rrady Hospital. Her
huaband died five yeara ago.
A ton. J. Donald Riley of
Escondido Calif., la the only j|
11 immediate aurvivor.
Favorites Leading
City Golf Tourney
youNfr*tf't
rambled u
the City *
week.
Ernest
and I'aul
rfrmrniwii
the U
itn the
• IFII flCtiti*- ilf
Mlefl
f<-ns lief Hark rider.
First 1 light
;.,if Tm
il firtFTit lit Irtf'T
Ft
(nu
i»t round Pn i ley dof
,th< t I rwin (lef Aii'h* ,
Bart. r.
Mol.
lltigl
)m-» d«*f. Nc-wltn. Kayie-
II untini
Mot) Hill * f\
d* f.
Marker, Archei def Till
HI tilIV.
i* of 11># ntoui
net.
trihei def 1 tin ley, Gmi*
lenders
•Ir t»|)|>i«1 t wo
j def
1 awin’, Blond def Raw-
each to
opponenta
•ami final*.
Dayton \rrhcr. » In-li-
man in Hradx High and
the fourth ol the fin.ili-l
in the championship flight
dropped two older hirti
m hi ml plater- to pain his
a pot.
BROAD ON HOARD—B. C. Broad of
Brady (left) is one of four new directors
ad Texaa Electric Cooperativea, Inc., the
alate association of rural electric co-ops.
Mana-per of the McCulloch Electric Co-op
•Incc 1953, he was elected last week at
♦he association's membership meeting in
Austin. The other new directors are (left
to right) Michael Sloan of Muenstgr, Martin
Myltin of Austin, and K. I* Elliott of Dal-
hart. On the TEC board Broad will attend
monthly meeting in Austin to set policy
for the association which includes 79 rural
electric co-ops in Texas.
Notes From Vivian
J hava brought you as far
Ss Lss Vegaa, Nev. on the re-
turn front our recent trip to
San Diego. Calif., when we
visited our Navy son. Ens.
Larry B. Smith.
Larry aceonipanted ns to lias
Vepss and as we drove in the
mountain-surrounded city at
so Larry and I stayed in the
car while Snotty went to see
if we could get accommoda-
tions. He stayed and stayed
while we became warmer and
warmer. Finally when he re-
turned he said he had to stand
1:39 V- nt. that Saturday after-1 In line, hut that wasn't bad
noon, my husband had derided because he could see tt.ho huge
from brochures of shown where casino which held at least a
he wanted to stay and drove couple of hundred slot machines
in to the lintel Troplcana at which are called "one arm
the beginning of "The Strip." J bandits plus gambling tables,
{f had never seen such a rU ,,p h“ nnv,r H"w HO
•‘targe" hotel with huge build- ' ,nnn-v *<> anxious to give
Ipgs surrounding it named I their money a way
I.arry and f were antased at
the expanse of it. We saw the
swimming pool, etc,, then got
in our car to see the Sfrjp and
the Golden Nugget downtown
In daytime tx> return after dark
to aee the place come alive in
all Its brilliance.
The layout was something! Ir Sinlttv called to make re-
was an extremely hoi afternoon | nervations for dinner and the
show at the Troplcana The
show was t.he Spectacular
English Test Set
For Latin Children
Entering 1st Grade
Spanish-speaking children
who enter the first grade fhis
year Hre amp-d to report to
Brady High School to take an
En'rllsh test before school
opens.
The test will he given In
the Guidance Office on On
second floor.
‘ They ran come anytime
from I'd n in to 4 p. m Mon-
day through Friday." said Joe
McDonough, guidance direct-
or
Children who were enrolled
In Mrs Maurice Richie's spec-
ial English class this sum-
mer however, already have had Spring;
the test and are not required • <*helle
to taka It again. McDonough
added.
PAM (JUICE
. . . runner-up
Kodeo—
(Continued From Page One)
Corpus Christi; ,'i. I-ee MciHeley.
Rochelle.
IS Through 19
fJirls I Kay Snyder, Melvin;
2. Jane Spiller, Brady; 3. Sharon
Jones, Rrady.
Barker fir-1 srpicnk*’ I *
Butch Thornton I up and 11 u
dropped Charle- I ticket
Dayton Archei fii t defeated ! p.r< d-ent nlgc def
Kurt Otic and tier Skip Pi - 1 Ivai-on ,|t-f Holier
Boh Archei dowie-d Ben Davi | ,q,., ond round MrCnlloh def
Second round - Lewis def
Pal ley, Sayh-s def Hugh x.
Broad def. George.
I >r~t Might Cnmwdation
I 'at lit her* def Archer Barker
def New tin. Turner def Parley
Second Flight
I n t round fiotcher def.
piie- Ml’Culloh def. Grubb*,
llarkrider def. Pierson, Feazelh*
iief Cornelius. Ilundemei def
W m>d, Neal def. Davenport
t Jai t man
fieeslin and Sam M •
Muntington dropped K
Steffens and I R Wtlkei on.
The player- remaining it- ti
tourney thi w‘-.-k are (o p!.*v
one mutch during tin week win
the finals on Sunday afteinoon
Last week's result of tin
tourney:
Championship I light
First round Dici or
Penn, Bari * i dot Ti
An hep def Olii |' •
Cipher, Hundemer def Neal
CAI.F ROPINCJ
1.7 Through 15
1 Roger Edmondson. Richland Han,son’" Arche, def
Springs; 2. Robert Haney. Big McCollum def ,,-ti
3. Ross Johnson, Ro
def
Folios Bergere", direct from | (VlTlCtory Working
furls l.nrry and I laughed . ’ ,
when Smittv asked that we Af ( Jill ( I*PC*K
have » table near the stage R„idpnfjt an,) other inter, d
because his wife was near-
ed persons are urged lo gat*---,
at the Calf Creek Cemeterv K,
Troplcana Country Club. etc.
a Dr.
J. W. RAGSDALE!
OPTOMETRIST
Dial LY 7-3434
Brady, Texas
We enl a beaut ifill room —
keeping* Larry with us for two
reasons. We will not see him
again until next June since* his
carrier ships out In early Oct-
ober to Join tthe 7th Fleet and
will not return to the states un-
til seven months later I might
add it was nice to have him
with us for another reason -
less expensive! liov. they don’t
rent those rooms for peanuts,
hut they are the best, with
lavish furnishings and every
accommodation.
We dressed and went in to
sighted' "
We did not g*rl a close table , , , „ , . . .
hut it was close enough for me , "v* 1,lcr - "' ""
It was a beautiful show and ! t,fv thp grounds. Bring v......
tools, a \
HUM. BIDING
IR Through 19
1 Bobby Deeds. Rochelle: 2
Dean Sheppard, Llano; 3. Mich
ael John Brady, Mason.
STEER RIDING
13 Through 15
1 Rn-s Johnson. Rochelle, |
Mill Mikeska. Kola. 3. Mark ( (t||ntY
Moseley, Rochelle.
ingt.m def. St.-ffci . \Vilh"i
def Hark, id. i
Second round l!a,l ri
Dicker, Archer <|cf p.
Archer def Md dltim II
ington def. Wilk-i ..•«
« bamnioii-bio < op-clali.o,
Thornton d.-f Penn •!.
K I Breckenridge def Pearson
S. rond Flight t on-olation
Pierson def C'orneluis.
I hird I light
1‘ ii si round lloffpiiuir def.
| B.iM-kman Robert* def Otic
Pi it111 def (plain. Ryan M\«,
i Huffman def. Myers, W’intei
I def Bunn. Henry def Ky/.at,
Brown Bye.
Second round Robrrts fl,*f
Hoffpauir. Pruitt def. Rvai:.
Winters def
def Hent y
Third I light Consolation
(Ute d.-f Birekman tjwiin
|’\e, Myer« def Bunn. Kyxar
Bye
IS nsi n's Flight
V u.'.i def M* ( ulloh. Hoik
> idei def (!e«u ge, Hent. By*
I i i i”i on Bye.
Huffman, Brown Matt at the old
4 Hi Co.
Ill RI. J \CBSON
Man Celebrates
89th Dirtbelay
Burl Jackson of Riady rele.
I.rated his H9th birthday with a
puniliei of his friends August
10.
Morn in Btaroria County In
1*7 he moved to Hiady in
192". He married Mr*. Hattie
B., r> in I92S She died in I94«
Mi Jack-on’*, first work here
ua. on th< farm of It II Mar-
tin He later worked for the
\\ P \ in 1933, and for '.‘‘I
years he wa employed by Tati!
Brady Cotton
was -, beautiful show and
the girls and hoys were danc-
ing fo»ds hut they weren't
vary modest I'd sav Smittv
says "you're crazy that's
ari!" I <*nloved every hit of it.
hut It was surprising that the
ad that drew applause was
three young men gulldad like
Greeclan gods who did strong-
man acts of lifting with dif-
ferent colored lights on them.
They did the "Impossible" In
slow motion.
» * »
Wn w—re sesled with two
men and a lady w-hont we
finally learned were from
Austria and Hungary seven
years ago. having* scot-
ton out from behind
the Iron Curtain and catne to
the l\ S to make a success of
I
RIBBON ROPING
1.7 Through 15
Ia*wi; Bratton, Rochelle
Mi Jackson had two brothers
and thro isters, one of whom
is still living.
H<- ha h<*-n a member of
the St Jane Baptist ('hur(*ti
for T, y*-a, < and now live with
I,,, young* * granddaughter.
Mi < |«d,e Mae W illiams
He dpt a *d lu thanks 1o
th.***- who participated in ths
h,s birthday
. celebi at t. >n
lawn mowers and
spokesman urges.
The clean-up program i in r||r|js Kidd Pr(|f| :t Mlirk
preparation for the annual Mnw| |{ofhplle
Homecoming celebration set for .
to tnrough if
.tin ay, . ep . | J. Tommy Penn. Rochelle: "
JfJaylon Rodgers, Brownwood; 3
Jamie ('oehran. Menard.
GOAT TA INI.
13 Through 15
(Conlintted l'r<>,„ page tin. ,
iiji, little thought whs given t
provision I,f I*a, l iny an . I
Innately, howevei th.
layout and th. *<d).nnil,y
were planned with t.mol n*.
to Is’Cim. Ildllptisl to It:. 111..,
mohilt ag<*.
Through tiu- year ■ the bo-
ties* district has push, i f-. ■ 11
out from t ir- rent in I - .
Generally t h, . . |.•.*
The Indy *oitnd'*.1 exactly
Ilk.* 7.ss 7.sa fit bor on TV Th.*v
wer» all so Interesting we were
not ready for the two-hour
show to begin Thev wer. , u
man and his wife and th.* Corpus Christ. j «•>'•*" »•»'« B> ..H-u -
man's brother who still lives 12 Years and Coder Growth t< th. ■- -h t, ,
hut is visiting tils*; Boys 1. MhtV Gefslin limited i*v !'.»<! ( re.
Girls 1. Debtiie Gently, .been to th< w. t t
» Brownwood; 2 Gai Ann Smith.! merer Street -I to tl -o-u)
so.* the gambling room and g'lass glazing in Los Angeles,
I
Ik up.
in Austria,
brother His visa was to he tl)> Goldth'vaite; 2. David Whit
in a month and he would have worth. Doolo; 3. Larry Ringet
to return to Austria Rochelle.
The conversation with these
court house square where
most ,il the parking exists
Auto mhI. « and repair, -tot
tig. Iiimlw-t yard and ware
Touring are |.s-ate.i a* least a j
original block from the square and ran* ,
nli’ j( n». in truffk* »»r obipc j
t if mu I n<ii«nn.
K**w in Tnnn* ,
brivi* a (<4-v<‘b*r>m«tit i».t< I
t*■ rf Th( only m « hm pruiLL'm* j t n mn l« rn rf1?)
* ♦», ti! b!» t <11rn»1 i j ♦».) |jV* »bt»A* H#,‘m* «nrl \\m*M
tht itmoiml of 4 » i •’» j j«r• bmbfintr throurln*ut Fhp
I., re) and the oldest xtr.wtor.
whfh will Is* an increasing
problem unless they are torn I prH.4x
.low I. and replaced in th. neai I offer
flit • I Th* .mb msi»r traffic
TT<- . mm*-, a! j.i ! in>* 1 prol l. m is tn r«*utmg heavy
look i of th** a,**s
I , t i-i,i i l\ in-• -* of th*
,n th. husine-v district
an- abundantly wide to provide
..*n>- la* -I si>'i>i in the future.
Tin mo ill I-Th ) however, limit
attrmtive .lev* lopmenl Tn run
-.nintrv wuld requite a ,xit
xid»-rahly Ini. ei area than
present tm-ineas hliK-k*
F • • • *
Nifty lxM>seleaf
Filler
3«0 Count
Rereive One Package FRF.K
* with Purchase of One
ALL FOR ONLY 89c
PRODUCE
Ibiuhle Stamps Every Med.
With $2.;'ill Purchase
REGISTER FOR
Free Groceries
TO HE GIVEN AW AY
THIS SATURDAY
Sign up each time you are
in our store.
(iolden Ripe
BANANAS
» 1C
people Bill and Martrit Jordan
and Zoltan Kep»s of Austria,
would fill another column
After the »how w<- go, in
our car and drove down th<-
atrip lighted with heauliful
hotels, motels, motor motel-
eating places, etc., and with
fabulous shows in primrcss
TV- never seen a- many lights
In one plaee ns deeorated the
front of the Golden Nugget
W'htle Larry drove around
there were no parklog places
Smltty got out with his camera
and made color slides of the
(Jill* 1 Nancy Kidd. Mason;
2. Sammy,- Dei- Phillips, Bangs;
Kathy Hunger, Llano.
• • •*
( ALE HOPING
Iti Through 19
1 Tommy Penn, Mercury; 2
George Spiller, Brady; !!. (lay
Ion Rodgers, Brownwood.
POLK BENDING
16 Through 19
fear of flooding hn- retnril-
the devlopment of *he Ir.-xei
land t<i th. east and nortTw -st
\ »urvev made in 1
show <*d th. Ilradv's n-ntral
business dial nr I h.id t-7 - ".It
square feet of vacant floor
space, more than lit percent
of the total build,ni* spare
There are three |w> ible rea
sons for the hi h varum , rut. -
Overbuilding la v ond d.-mnnd
obsolete structures ufid iticni
1. Sharon Jones. Brady: 2. vrnient In. ution
Jane O’lkannon. San Saiia; 3.
Sandra Kuykendall, Cherokee.
13 Through 15
1. Mary 1/m McCartney
A sizeable nnuiui't of th. mi
used span- is on upper floor-.
and sonu of the ..rhei vacant
buildings «re of very had eon
sights by pushing and elbowing Rrady; 2. I ce Moseley, Rochelle; utrurtinn anrl prol.ul.lv
Maxwell House Reg. or Drip
COFFEE
J LB CAN
Sunshine Krtspy
Crackers •«» 29c
Sunshine
HI-HOS
%
Fresh Crisp
LETTUCE 2 hdks. 25c
Thompson Seedless
GRAPES........Lb. 19c
Home Grown
CANTALOUPE
Pecos
CANTALOUPE
Hwift's Premium Round,
STEAKS ...Lb. 69c
Try 'Cm. You'll l.ik. 'Km
Black Hawk or Premium
BACON........Lb. 49c
It'a the Rest in the West
Freak Grade A
FRYERS
Family Style
STEAK
All Mm.
BOLOGNA l,h. 39c
.Frozen Foods
Qaiek Cooking Breaded Veal
•m Lb Pkr-
STEAKS............97c
LiOby'a 2 C ans
LEMONADE .... 25c iq qz. box
' Falio Reef Kariulada
“ (MM. (LOUR (OMATO JUKE
" guu.'XO*
through the throng* of people . Susan Boren. Rochelle
As we returned to the » * .
Trnpleana. th. wind eunu* tin! WILD COW SADDLING
and we harvlv goi Inside Krjday njRhu Boh Hrat
when tn»* rain storm and wind » «» „
hit It damaged the lights >'V^ “"""m 5u’ .7
the Tropbano and on, light* Prat ton. Mary Da>
Ivv.nt out m our room Only I ]}on timing; X Ronnie Ky
auxilary lights wer,- availnhh* j z"r* L”t*r Unlbreatli. Ilun Den-
in the eusino W<* won- I n's-
! peve, la- ocrlipir-d ugnin.
I-rom an overall view-
point however, the llsc id
land m Itr.id. s ..-ntral busi-
ness dislru I i« i,ml.- satis.
factorv. f oniniern.il build-
ings, off,,,- spare and re-
tail services ar< geiu-riillv
concentrated around th»
trinl development abing W <-«t j
C< linnet•-<■ is typical giowthj
along the highway although
this strip tvpe rommerc9*1 uv- I
ha- many drawback* Land l*e
fund the tdoeks her*ome* un.lr
sirahle by thi unat11a. tive rc-ar
faces of the building? fronting
or, Commerce, and the husi
nesses art* dependent on parking
on the street,
Bradv's central hu»in*-ss
district is clean and neat
but not nverall attractive.
Vearlv all of the existing
structures arc old and their
architecture has no relation
at all lu adpnninr building*
A few remo»leb**l bu.ldirgs
will have a|ip<-aling fronts, hut they
Tin-* onto streets ami parkin.:
urea* with no relief which would
In given Jiy trees or landscap-
ing.
The only landscaping i*
around the old eourthottae. arpl
trucks dirrctlv through the
central square area us**
mg harard* to (oral driver*,
extreme nm»e* from dir*ei
engine*, and (resting a dan-
gerous situation for pedrs-
Irian «hop|>ers.
\ survey of the district
shows there nre 977 parkin*
• pace* available to the public,
none of which is more than
thr.. walking bl.s ks from tj»r
nurt bouse Th,* is approas-
n ill !y on** space for each 5*4
residents of Bi ady wt,i<Ji
, could aprmar to lw* entirety
I nde<)uate.
The only question is whether
i the parking spares are tojrolBri
- i.nv. niently enough to aaiMrfy
-.hopper The gtcatest prohlftw
' is the niMTilw-r of stieels a p9-
estrtau must err*** to move fr^n
on* -lore t" another. To nta)a
a ii.mplete . irruit of the enugt -
Heinz Strained
BABY FOOD Jar 10c
TIDE Giant Box 59(
Hunt's Sliced or Halves
PEACHES
4 ’a# $1
Hunt's
dered If th<- aoeond show had
to he railed off.
Sunday was a restful day hh
we aroa«- tali* then siarted
driving to k*ii* more sights, iu-
| eluding Hoover Dam iiistnlla-
1-** jttonM some L’tl miles from Lhh
! Vega.* With nut enough time
| we didn't get to ride the cle-
l,b. j vator to tlir bottom h.-itr t.he
Q_ lecture or see the movie*
i W'e |nit lgirry un th, tiliine
at 2:4R for his Irlti linr-k lo
Kan Diego and we then start-
ed on our trip home arid reach-
ed Williams. Art* . that even-
ing.
Itoddic
SHRIMP Pkg. 59c
BISCUITS a* 5c
Imperial Pure ( awe
SUGAR 5M9c
Crisco 3 69c
Pll4 I Lk ( an
DOG FOOD 3 for 49c
So Soft
LOTION
For Fare and Hand*
il Size Only
46 0Z. CANS
LiptArti Inatani
TEA j ot a* 69c
Miracle Whip
« 49‘
•AVIMGB — HIGH QUALITY - LOW F>T I KK h> — FRIENDLY HRRVICI
WE DBLtVKR—DIAL I Y 7 2«Zi
M’FtlAl.S KFFECTIVR
_ M '■ 1* TMHOI t.M AU«. B
—
FINK BARGAINS AT BTORE
QUALITY
(Continued From Page Onet
erts of Houston: his mother,
Mrs. K. !,. Ogden, of Brady;
and an uncle, Bostic Roddie of
Austin.
• • e
Funeral servirrs were
held at I it m Tueadav at
St. I'aul's Fpi*< opal ( hurch,
• ith the rector, the Rev.
Rill Dougin*. officiating
Burial oa* in Kent Haven
Cemetery.
The family requested that any
memorials he made to the edu-
cational building fund of f*t.
Paul's Church
To serve as pallhraiera were
T P Wood. George Carrithers,
Jerome Wilkerwm Harry Cur-
tin, Fred Wulff, John Rudder,
Chorie* Samuel, and Ja* k Deat-
on
“All of Frank's friend*" were
named a* honorary pallbearer*.
Saturday Night 1 Mark
Day. Johnny Bratton, Bob
Hrat ton; 2. Bobby Deeds. Mark
Moseley, I^nvis Bratton; 3. Make
Davidson, David Needier, Dickie
Winters.
GOAT SACKING
Finlay nighl 1 Vickie Bor-
en. and Iairry Ringer; 2. Kyi"
Moselev and Gayla Horen: >7.
Steve Bland and Cynthin Whit-
worth.
No goat sacking Saturday
night.
tin* wide expanse of paving house* aqtiair on the aidewailt*.
.orroutiding the square also j: m no<« wary to cross ten
<ioc.s nothin, to help noftrn th*- streets.
SALE
TOO UTE TO CUS&ifY
1 a^aaamBMMhm — ----*r>
I* OR SALE — Ttfmhmtiw
IsnWne (sawairr, tn
90" Went Ith VA In
month PHONE LY 7
(likl
Picnic Slated
For City Crew
A picnic barb** ue for all City
of Brady employes, their fami
lie*, and member* of the City
Counril will lie held at Rirhard*
Park at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday
• * •
After the supper, the City’s
new retirement system, which I
tie. i > me ■> effect ive Sept 1, willl|
Iw- dim uaaed Dean Gnram from
the Texas Munteipal Retireinent
System will he present to an-
swer any (|uestiotm.
All City employe* are invitad
and encourage*) to he present !
PresaiptMRS
• Compounded
Aeruratoly
and promptly by
Regiaterad Pharmacist
City Dr«| C«.
\ UT T*M - I
BKFCK IS ItEMODEIJNG AND
EXPANDING INTO NEXT IXM)R
DRASTIC REDUCTION TO
SAVE A LOT OF MOVING
USED VACUUM < IJJANEItS..............................$5.00 up
OUTSIDE HOUSE FAINT, White Only............$2.79 Gal.
THROW RUGS, IK”x27”............................................60c up
FLOOR TILE...............................AS IXtW AS 5c EACH
CARPET REMNANTS HAM- RUNNERS, ETC.
PRICED DOWN TO MOVE FAST
ROLLS OF CARPET REOI CE0 TO SELL FAST
ALL WOOL AS l-OW AS $2.95 S(J. YD.
END OF KOI-l-CARPhrr REMN ANTS AS BIG AS
20-:rxl2’ SEVERAL COLORS ANI) SIZES.
VINY I- LINOLEUM, 12 Ft Wide KEDUCEI) TO 90e FI.
All SaleK < umO
No Returns
All Sales Final
BRECK S FLOOR COVERINC
S*». Hrtdiri* HI.
I.t #-*.121
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 18, 1964, newspaper, August 18, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990299/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.