The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1965 Page: 8 of 8
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TW1 BBADT nUMU AND NKAKT or TIUI NEWS. IAALT, TKXAA. KKliiAV. N«K< H M. I DU
■SEE US FOR IIAII, INSURANCE ON GROWING GRAIN---
•GEORGE CARRITHERS
106 N. Blackburn
CARRITHERS INSURANCE AGENCY
• GRAY CARRITHKR8
PHONE 597-2275
Fire Station Expansion
Future Need For Brady
Kditura's Note: Th.-
SUadard today rMumaa
Ida Mrl<« of stories dwllni
with the CUy Plan report
aa praparrd for the City
•f Brady by Freeae. Nieh-
ola it Kndraaa of Fort
Worth, consulting engi-
neers. Th« atory deals with
fir* stu) tons and pollen
depivtmerit. llbrarlM and
hoapltala.
Kir«* Stalioi.s and Police De-
partment—Within the twenty-
y*ar plannlnit period Brady will
require construction of one
aub-ftre atatlon, relocation and
expansion of the central sta-
tion, and expansion of the cen-
tral atatlon. and new training
facilities A proposed new sub-
fire station haa been located on
Plate II. The number of |
stations in Brady has been
baaed on criteria established by
the National Board of Fire Un-
derwriter's. The N. B. F. U. usee
the formula:
0 MS plus a If i population In | pru.iosed site for this structure
thousands j Is shown in a previous phase.
For the IMI ptady poptila- outUnlaa^t^ cemraf bustneas
Won. this indicates a require-
ment for two stations. The lo-
cation of the stations Is based
on the criteria that any point
wlthtn the devtlo.ted City
should he within less than three
minutes travel dietancu front
the neareet station. Due to
station exit time and concen-
trated city traffic, the storage
speed from the station to a
fire cau be assumed aa thirty
inilea per hour.
On this basis, at least one
atatlon should be within 1 Mi
miles of every point within the
City. Double coverage tservice
from two stations) should he
provided fur all areas where
economically feasahle, with
f|r(l | special emphasis g*iven to high
value business and Industrial
district*.
Within the near future Brady
should construct a new Central
Fire and Police Station. The
TEXAS
597-2302
THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY
WILL IT CONQUER THE WORLD
OR...DESTROY IT FOREVER? *w« »"• *«* .f «w
dudly Astral Disks.
SEC: lalsrwatcr lut(irna»ts
ot destruction!
district. These faclillles would
b« in the propoeed government
renter.
This location is In the central
business district, near the ren-
ter of the city, near the City
Hall and would allow the truck
to enter on Main Street which
Is not as heavily traveled as
Commerce .Street, fkmbining
I of the police and fire facilities
would provide a more econoin- j
leal means of furnishing tide-1
quate facilities for both de-
partments. Parking for City
employees should be provided
nearby.
The sub-fire station should
be located at or very near the
Intersection of Bridge Street
and Seventeenth Street. This
location will provide coverage
for the entire southern half
of the City, also It can cover
the north half of Brady via
Bridge Street. This location Is
near the Industrial district and
the population center of Brudy.
One of the immediate needs
of the fire department Is a
training tower of permanent
construction near the central
station. A satisfactory location
for this facility la near the
power plant. This site Is at
the edge of the central busi-
ness district, has room for
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Junior High Lions Win First,
Second In Own Track Meet
Coach Forest Hanson's ev- vln 2*. Rochelle 4, llichlaud Alexander. Dunbar. 4. Mason,
enth and eighth grade track Springs Cross Plains 0 6. Richland Springs, 6. Mason,
teuma look a first and second- Fightli tirade Results 440 Relay |. Mason 1 Ihih-
place respectively In their dl-| 8tot put: 1. Hoyre Lewis, by Starks. Paul IHght. Dickie
visions in th Junior High j Brady 46,2”, 2. Mason. 3. Cross Schmitt, John Roberts) 50.0,
track met held here Tuesday Plains. 4 Han Satis. 5. San ! Dunbar. J. San Saba. 4.
afternoon aim night. | Saba, 6. Mason. , Richland Springs, 6. Melvin
In the seventh grade division i Discus: 1. Rug-re Lewis. I 1320 Yard run: 1. Mitchell,
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ALTERNATE WINNERS IN CO-OP CONTEST
. . • Guy T. Wood of Richland Springs High, and Janna
Sue Kelly of Eden High. They will make trip to Washington,
I). C., as guests of the McCulloch Electric Cooperative, if
the winners are unable to go. Contest was held in South
Ward auditorium Monday night. (Standard Photo)
BHS Student Officers
To Council Meeting
R was Brady, Maaon. and
Han Saha. In the eighth grade
division It was Mason, Brady
and San Saba.
Seventh tirade Itisifll*
Shot put : 1. J. Carlson. Mel-
vin. 33.6”, 2. Mason. 3. Black-
lock, Brady, 4. Paint link.
5. Ynoatroza, Brady, 6. San
Saba.
Diacus: 1. Bill Blacklock,
Brady 105 6”, 2. Paint Rock.
3. Armando Ynontraza, 4. San-
derson, 5. Maaon, 6. David
West.
High Jump: 1. Brown, Ma-
son 4'10". 2. Barnes, Dunuar-
Maaon, (tie), 4. Murray
vln, 6. Abies, 6. Martin.
Pole vault: 1. Kidd,
Saba 8', 2. Paint Rock, 3. Ma-
son, 4. G-onzales, Brady, 5.
Jones, Dunbar, 6. Wall, Brady.
Broad jump: 1. Robbie Lee,
Mason 15’1", 2. San Saba. 3.
Abies, Brady, 4. Carlson, Mel-
vin. 6. Mason-Sun Saba (tie).
330 yard dash: 1. Lee, Mason
4 5.7, 2. Gonzales, Brady. 3.
B-ady 132'. 2. Johnny Stew Brady, 3:68.8, 2. San Saba,
art. Brady, 3. MeCleery. Brady, J -1- Mason. 4. Marlines, Melvin,
4. Sail Saba, 5. Richland Rock, 6. Morris, Brady.
Springs. 6 Mason. I >2° Yard low hurdles: J.
High jump: 1. Jerry Alex-
under, Dunbar. 2. Mason, 3.
Johnson. Dunbar. 4. San Saba- !
Friar, Brady (tie), 6. Ssn Saba.
Pole vault: 1. Ledbetter, San
Saba, 9’9", 2. .Mason, 3. San
Saba, 4. Waldrip, Melvin, 6.
Mason. 6. San Saba.
Broad jump: 1. J. Alexander,
Dunbar 17'8”, 2. Paint Rock,
Dunbar, 3. Mason, 4. Johnson,
Dunbar, 5. McCleery, Brady,
6. Sandoval, Melvin.
160 Yard dash: 1. Roberts,
Mason 17.6, 2 and 3. Mason,
4. Jones, Dunbar, 6. McCleery,
Brudy, 6. San Saba.
1320 Yard relay: 1. Mason,
2:47.2, 2. Brady. 3. San Saba,
3 Mason. 4 San Saba. 6. Roger j < Roland Springs. 6. Dunbar.
Team totals: Mason 152(4,
Brady 110'4. San Saba 8 4,
Dunbar 76, Melvin 24, Paint
Rock 22, Richland Springs 16,
Cross Plains 8, Rochelle 1,
High School left Thursday at
noon to nttend the Texas Stu-
, . , .. , dent Council Association Con-
truck and ladder maneuvering Venti0„ in Midland.
The newly elected officers of that they might attend this con-
the student council of Brady vention. They were accompan- Ake, Brady, 4. Barnes, Dunbar,
ied hy their faculty advisor, E. 5. Mason, 6. Dodds, Brady.
L* Ro!'*' I 660 yard run: 1. Walker,
Ross considers this
Friar. Brady-Mason (tie).
330 Yard dash: 1. Miller,
Mel-jMason 41,2, 2. Mason, 3. Mason,
! 4. Snowden, Brady, 5. Williams.
„ Dunbar, 6. Bratton, Rochelle.
660 Yard run: 1. Lehine-
berg, Mason, 2. Paint Rock, 3.
Mason, 4. San Saba, 6. Cross
Plains, 6. Pennington, Brady.
60 Yard high hurdles: 1.
Frair, Brad?- 0.8, 2. Lewis.
Brady, 3. Johnson, Dunbar, 4.
Paint Rock, 5 and (>. San Saba.
ion Yard dash: 1. Galloway,
San Saba 11.5, 2. Mason, 3,
WILKRRSON
FUNERAL HOME
Funeral Directors
BURIAL ASSOCIATION
Phone LY 7-2111 Brady, Texas
AMBULANCE SERVICE
SEE: the Eietic Sites ui
Grattsgu* Puiitas if thi Rin(dom if MU.
Plus: “Hack Door To Hell” With Jimmie Rogers
SUNDAY-
-WEDNESDAY
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and can be fenced In for safety
and security.
At this location hoses and
pumping equipment could be
used and tested without dmier | *wn> M*wtary and lerry Self,
The new officers, Dojun Hur-
1 grove, president; Johnny Sun
iders, vice president; Rev a Har-
to the surrounding area.
corresponding secretary and
treasurer, were elected earlier
in the year than usual in order
City Maintenance and Stor-
age Facilities—The mainten-
ance and storage facilities are : hide storage space will also
in s very good location. New I ^ re„ulrt.j There should be
facilities should be provided { adequate room within the
for the repair and maintenance j fenced area for construction of
of electrical equipment, elect- j additional storage space. For
rlc meters, water meters, ®to- eeoBomy reasons It is host to
an
outstanding occasion in that
student council representa-
tives from higli schools and
junior high schools ovei the
state of Texas will be pre-
sent for the parley.
The first general session was
to he Thursday night at 7:30
at Midland High School. The
second general session will be
Friday morning with group dis-
cussions to follow. There will
Maaon 1:48.7. 2. Williams.
Brady. 3. San Saba, 4. Dodds,
Brady, 5. Mason, 6. San Saba.
Of) yard high hurdles: 1.
Jones, Dunbar 11.2, 2. Brown,
Brads-, 3. Carlson, Melvin, 4.
Paint Rock, 5. Martin, Brudy.
6. Mason.
100 7ard dash: 1. Neal, Paint
Rock 12.5, 2. Carey, Dunbar,
3. Williams, Brady, 4. San Saba,
5. Young, Brady. 6. San Saba.
440 Yard relay: 1. Brady.
(Gaylon Young, Mike Brown,
The building presently used
for this purpose should be
renovated and used just for
storage. A repair building could
be added on the north end of
| the present repair building. The
truck and heavy equipment
maintenance section should be
remodeled to provide better
facilities.
store and maintain the vehicles
and equipment of the various
departments of the the City in
a central location as is pre-
sently done in Brady.
Airplane Hungers — The
hangers at Curtis Field should
he well maintained and tb*
landing* strip kept in good con-
HUB
Honour
| As the City grows there will dition. These facilities are a
| be a demand fo* more trucks j Kregt as8Pt to the City and will
'and equipment, thus more ve-
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Hrady, Texas
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help to attract industry to the
area. No new requirements can
he foreseen at this time.
* * •
McCulloch County Court-
house and Jail —- The County
Is in had need of a new con t-
house and jail. The admlnisirn
tlon of the facilities is under
the control of the County: thus
I hoy will not he discussed at
length in this Plan.
* » *
Libraries — Brady is very
fortunate to have a very fine
modern library. The American
Library Association Inis set up
the following crlto-ia for
library facilities: (hi Space
.55 square feet per capita, (b)
Books—2 volumes per capita,
(cl Heat*—3 per thousand pop-
ulation. (d) Parking I space
per 200 square feet of building
area. Applying these formulas
to the predicted 1 9 > 8 p.i
tlon of 9,375 persons indicates
that a total need would exist
for 5,156 square feet of floo"
space, 18,750 volumes of
books. 28 seating spaces and
26 parking spaces. These re-
quirements should he met Ivy
addition to the existing library.
The great's! problem will be
in securing land needed for
parkiug.
« • •
Hospitals Brady's hospital
needs for the near future can
he taken cn-e of by llradv Hos-
pital and Clinic, and Medical
and Hurtfcnl Hospital The most
widely accepted criteria for
hospitals and clinic require-
ments In a city are those of
the United State* Cubtu Health
Bervlee The I’ 8. |», II. S.
standards for Brady's popula-
tion are: (a) General Hospital
4 5 beds per 1 opo pop, - 43.
(hi Mental Hospital 5 beds
per 1,000 pop -64. (i l • 'Itconic
Hospital 2 beds pr |000
p*B i. - la Id) v r Hon
—3 beds per I .new pop, - 28
(*) I'ubllr Health Cltnlcs -
I unit per 30 ■*“.i pop - i unit
tf) lhaxtiositi and Treatment
Clinics l unit per lo.on*)
pop. • 1 unit.
a political rally to elect; jcfeddy Gonzales, David Self),
state officers for the coming
year.
In addition to the third gen-
eral session on Saturday morn-
ing there will be the presenta-
tion of the lb(55-i>fi officers, at-
tendance awards, awards for
scrapbooks and displays before
the noon adjournment. Inter-
spersed into all the business of
the convention will Ire barbe-
cues, banquets and parties for
the young people.
KHEL
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Prescriptions
• Compounded
Accurately
and promptly by
Registered Pharmacist
City Drug Co.
Dial LY 7-2325
RiaOf
55.4, 2. San Saba, 3. Mason,
4. Dunbar, 5. Paint Rock
1320 Yard run: 1. Evans,
Brady 4:18.8, 2. Williams,
Brady, 3. San Saha, 4. Neal.
Rochelle, 5. and 6. Mason,
120 Yard low hurdles: 1. Mil-
ler. Brady 19.2, 2. Jones, Dun-
bar. 3. Burk, Brady, 4. San
Saba, 5. Mason, 6. Richland
Spring**.
150 Yard dash: 1. Neal.
Paint Rock, 18 5. 2. Carey.
Dunbar, 4. Mason, 5, San Saba,
6. Dodds. Brady.
13 20 Yard relay: 1. Mason,
3:09.3. 2. Brady. 3. San Saba,
4. Dunbar, 5. Melvin. 6 Paint
Rock.
Team Totals: Brady 161,
Mason 116»4. San Saba 70V»,
Dunbar 63, I’ainl Rock 50, Mel-
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PITCHERS
TO MATCH
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DINNER PLATES
LADIES BRIEFS
The majority of these fee- I
tittles should be private In- I
; stMutions. and arc giii-ti here I
I only to Indicate overall re-1
- quiremeuts for the community's I
welfare It Is anticipate.) that I
I both hospitals will require re* I
i modeling and expansion during
I the planning period Effort j
! should he made to ae«> that all I
i the hospital requirement* are j
fulfilled in order to provide |
1 protection for the c4iti«»a of I
Brad;
Don't make me laugh.
You mean to say,
I could have bought a big,
luxurious Dodge Polara,
(5v
and I would have gotten
a 383 cu. in. V8.
carpeting.
foam seats, and all
those other things
at no extra cost?
Who’s laughing?
At Polara's prices, why clown aroird with smaller cars^ See your Dodge Dealer.
wu Poijra—wilh a 121 inch wheelbase, weighing almost 4,000 pounds Powered by a 3£3 cu. in. V8. At popular prices.
65 Dodge ——©sskbs
SHUFFIELD and TOWNSEND
Ilrtidy, Triad
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1965, newspaper, March 26, 1965; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990481/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.