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THE BRADY STANDARD
BRADY, TEXAO (76825)
and HEART O’ TEXAS HEWS
H PACiEH TODAY
f>t»cemb«»r II, 196-1
Vet LVI. No. »
Whale Number 7»5M
10 CENTS PER COPY
8-AA All-District
Football Team
ENDS
f
Stove Idtlwjttt'f
San Saha, IHO, Senior
Andrew Moldt'nh»ut*r Frederickshurjr. 170, Senior
Dennis Friedrich
Frederiokshnrir, 170, Junior
Mike Walker
Mason, I HO, Senior
Jerry Friar
Brady, 175, Senior
TACKLES
Frank Hall
Sfin Saha, 200, Junior
Jerry Kirehner
Fredericksburg, IHO, Senior
I'avid Andt r on
Brady, 1H!>, Senior
(.CARDS
Jim (lilstrap
San Saha, 165, Senior
To< ter \N atkins
Mason, 115, Senior
Jimmy Walker
Llano, 160, Senior
Mark Idtnjrerhans
Fredericksburg. 188, Senior
CENTER
Martin Rivera
Mason, 175, Senior
Mike (‘lalinen
San Saha, 190, Senior
<|l NBTFRB U K
Harold Anderson
Brady, 170, Senior
[)ur Brown
Fredericksburg, 165, Senior
II \l FB U KS
Alfred Reeve*
Brady, 170, Senior
I lean Sheppard
Llano, 165, Senior
Charles Koenijr
Fredericksburg. 160, Junior
Jamie Schmidt
Mason, 133, Senior
6*
FI I LHVCKS
Jerry Cold
Fredericksburg, 195, Senior
Jimm> Kodrijftte
Bradv, 190, Senior
Brady Man Fatally
Hurt On S. Bridge
mvrif hour i\ this vi nun -
This, is the automobile which carried I’anl
Mux S< hrm-tcr 1!' of Au-tin. to hi <l« ith
near Brady, Tu< <<lay aftirnoi.n Mr.
Schroetcr, h senior analyst for the State
Heruritic* Hoard, w#< hilled instantly when
his ear and a truek collided on a bridge
on I S. Highway 87, a mile south of the
Hrady city limits. (Standard Photo)
Mail-Early-For-Christmas
Campaign Now In Effect
honorable mention
ENDS Marion I lean lA»wjs, Rrady; Damon
Smith. Llano; TACKLES Larry Collier, San Saha;
Kn.M> Cormley. Mason; (H ARDS—Dennis I,ane
of Rrarly, and Fred Friar of Frederickshurjr; CEN-
TFK David Staats of Fredericksburg; QUAR-
TERBACK Rodney Hyatt of San Saha; HALF-
HA' KS Danny Miller of Llano, Manuel Martinez
of Mann, Dw ight (h-stretch and Dennis Feuge of
Fredericksburg Danny Schill of Hrady. and Ron-
nie Simpson of Llano; FULLBACKS—Sammy Rabb
of Llano, and Keith Sanderson of San Saha.
p0»tme«»er Mr- Matile
Franck* offered thic helpful
suggest ions today mi how 10
mull your Chris* mm cards and
in lie nr- prompt and
safe delivery by I n>p. *V:
If you us (ho new Christ*
nine stamp* on you- Christ
ntn* cards, they wilt be »nrtn(l
and delivered first and. If you
include your return address
with your /.l|i Rode number on
each eii'elope, they will be
forwarded tn the event of a
Accident Victim
Worked For State
Securities Board
Tsui Viv -a-hroeo r. IS. who
was killed in«*anily T ucsd.iy
afternoon when his car and a
truck loaded wah iw-ran*. driv-
en by Russell Riooksbery of Kan
Am* !o crashed tois-ther on a
• mail bridge a mile snut.fi of
Hrady on I s Highway x",
waa a senior analyst for (ho
Stale Serum lea Hoard of Aua-
t m
S< hfir-lrr. who lived at
■J7oj Oak I’ark IN-Ive in
liolln. w»* well known
I here no! nail a* a *«|ii:»re
fiance emhn-iaaf hnt as
a «|WHr flama* caller and
belonged t«* wicral square
dame club*.
• • •
lie wa* a veteran of World
War II and Ihe Korean War
aervfnK n« captain (n *he I’nited
Slatea Marine* and aa com-
mnntealiona officer in radio
radar
A nmduntn of Texan Tech,
I.nhborh, be Joined Ihe Slate
Serurlliea Hoard In I'ISO. He
had attended Woodbury Col-
lege in lain Angeles and waa
working foward becoming a
• erlifi'-d public accountant.
On Nov IS, three cam were
damaged In an accident In the
city; on Nov 27. one peraon
waa killed and two injiv«*d
on KM tt. and on D*«c 4. four
peraon a were alghtly injured In
a car-ptrfc-up acrld«nt on KM
42 On the name road In Men-
ard County one waa killed and
another aerionaly injured dur-
ing the an me period.
Hrady Rainfall
Totals ..Ti Inch
A drixzling rain all day
Wednesday deposited moisture
totaling ,:i4 inch, according to
the .’auge of Mr*. J. R Cochran,
1 S. weather observer.
The rainfall wa* pretty gener-
al over MeCullorh County, with
■Mime area* reporting aliout one-
half inch.
“It will make the moisture
meet, and will he of great
value to small grain field* and
winter pasture*,” said County
Agent Lovell Kuykendall.
Geo. Knsrdahls
Attend Funeral
Mr and Mr* Oeorge K Eng*
dnhl were called to Austin last
Saturday after receiving a
mesaaiO* that Mr* Kngdahl’a
sister. Mr* Ralph Anderson.
had stiff...... a stroke, and wag
|critically til tn Si. David's Hng-
1 ptlai.
Mrs Anderson died at 4:30
Sunday morning, and waa bur-
ied Monday afternoon «l 3 .m
o'clock, with services at Ihe
Memorial Melhodtat Church
In Altai In.
Nativity Scene at
First Christian
The First Christian < htireh
will present again *hia year,
i living Nativity Scene on the
lot sinw, the street south of
the petal office, on Dec. 2lL*S
and 33, from 7 until » p. m.
All characters in the scene will
bo played by living peupiu and
animal*.
Open House Set
At Harkrider's
Saturday, t-7 p.m.
Mr etui Mf llerble II irk-
riib-r, owner* and operator* <»r
Hark rider- Ktow>*r*« have an-
nounced open hfiitae Raturday
!»*.■• 12, froin 1 to 7 |i in Thu
ptiblie i* mnl tally Invited to
atleml the pariv. Door prlre*
will be awarded nnd rofrcah-
menta will be served.
The llarkridf-ra recently
doubled the sire of the build-
ing. ihe new addition being
built on the north side of the
original .drurture The cnlttfge-
mem of the shop now provide*
« big display room which t*
filled with beautiful displays of
holiday flower* floral gifts and
decorations
"\\ •• wiinl (Wf-rybody to come
in and *»*o our display and ar-
rangements f>r the holiday
seaaon," said Mr and Mr*.
Harkrider.
ehr.ngf of address or if they
art undelit >r.ibb , they will
in icturm l to von for cor-
re.-tlon of your mitillee list
Remember, you can write per
oeil di -uigt . mil on ctirist-
in >rd sent by First Class
mail .Nothing imt your slnta-
tiiri. i'ilb<iri/'d on earls
ten! i ii ■ Inc • a led Third
flu ii rale.
Mrs Kruneks warned against
• nr»'|e> * packing of your gift*
ft he also -aid by gtvtotr special
. lentioti to your Christmas
.Mailings -iviit now and l»y be.
'up ove that your lists are
! ip~t»i date.you’ll be certain j
fliit all your • rd and g*i'ts
i i-h i lour destination by
1 Chi istmns.
“ 1'here i* another reason why !
•.on -horrid rush votir Christ-]
mi' in He' the |*o-imastm*
• aid ' In ' i • r iii!' with the Post-
master tSem»r'»r* economy pro-1
vr.ii". tie o-rvic windows will
imt be kept open on Saturday
■ tf*.-moons till- '»,ir
A few r*-minders follow
Keep in mind that sire and
weight limitation', rirv accord-
lit): to destination -n i»e stiri
to ,v k ibo111 ihern when you
go to the imi—t oflice to Imy
stamp* lt« ojr-* yoiir ad«t-i
are eorr'idet* at.d Icetbtc VVrit»
(tie addresses on the paper
wrapping of .our packages, not
on iHgs. If you do not use a
Inc, write the address on the
"ivAm- also, on the same side
the tug i on (to not pul the
address on but one side of j
Ihe parkal.*'.
Mr- Rrehckw aid the i m-
i ptoyces at the post office are
mod appro In five of the in-
‘terest and cooperation shown
hr til-1 tM«*11*ri4- aiblie so fur.
amt that you can further help
iI.'hi to speed vour cards and
pa' knge* hy using Zip Code.
Cull the post oflice by phone
or -i lk at th“ windows if you
do not know all your Zip Code
numbers.
Rochelle Girl Cited
By Teacher Council
Will I . (Cobbyi Tumei, • _*. ■
wax found fatally itijured, ap
patently the victim of a Lit.
and run driver, Thursday morn
ir/ about ;t o’clock on South
Bridge Street, acre - from lie
Church of Christ.
Mr. Turnt'i died shortly
after lieing taken to Hrady
Brady Man On
Critical l ist !n
Beaumont
Ronnie Voiinr of I*.<i-> **a, I
son of Mr. and Mt Ra.v Young!
of Hrady, is in St. Klikobeth
Hospital in Beaumont in eriti- al
condition from injuries suffered |
in an automobile accident.
Young was en route from
Koontz to Silsliee about HO mile* .
from Henumont on Form R' ad
;t27 when he hit a rain slick j
sjwit on a curve and swerved 1
into the trailer of an oil tram-
port truck. The afride"t occur
red about noon Wednesday.
Hi* injuries are confined
mostly to the left side of
his body. He suffered a
slight skull fracture, a
broken shoulder, pel\ is,
thumb, leg and foot.
No serious internal injuries!
have been found as yet, ac-
cording to Kenneth Young,!
brother, who had talked with
Mr. and Mrs. Young Thursday
morning. Ronnie will remain on |
the critical list for the next few
days
Mr. and Mrs. Young are
Beaumont at the bedside
their son.
Hospital m an a«tbutane*
\ . V. I ate and Henry Mr-
Broom, I hurch of Christ
minister, were said to ha\e
discovered the injured man,
and 'I .< !auirL*«*r called
lh< cit y police at s ;.V5 a. m,
A< cording to the uttendinj:
phy-ician, Mr. Turner suffered
a fractured skull, broken tuck,
broken left leg and left fore
arm, a well its facial lacerut
tin'.- and Inuisc,
I'tie itvi'vtignting officers.
City I'olic. Chief Dorman (Jihhs
and Sheriff l.uke Vuogel, said
that the incident is nn appar-
ent int and cut <Iii>L« said they
had a few clues to work on
. and that Uie investi/ation is
w< II under way.
Mr. Turner apparently
had lain al the *id« of the
highway only a few min-
utes before the discovery
of the arrident.
He was a long-time resi-
dent of Hrady, and was horn in
Mason County He is survived
hy his wife, two daughters.
Mi . Robert Blount, of San
Antonio and Mr*. Amos Kidd -f
Mason; mu son, Waymou Tur-
ner of Brady, and several
grandchildren.
Funeral service were pending
at Wilkerson Funerul Home
! Thursday afternoon.
School Census To
Begin On January 1
Mrs W. \ Hi**ks was approv-
ed b> tie- Brad Independent
Retired He :.'d is een-us ennin-
emtor at the iog«iilnr meeting
of il • tin f<" Ti!"*d»y night
The cor a - 'ill bei in .Ian I.
otlnr hu*lii"ss condiirted
durin ! Sto r> ;ubir monthly
bn stress meet I ns was the ap-
proval of payment of flHt.oOO
New Paslor Called
To Fin! Baptist
The I! ■ Hill Kenney, pastor
j of t lie First lln.pt 1st Church in
of
BNM0WBNT APPLICATION
Mrs.
Mr.
Name; Mi.sa
AtMrtutn;
TtH. N».
PViurr statp ty|a* of vmitloyrngnt for which rtni ore
qttalifhti:
Return To: BRADY UHAMBER <>T COMWMCE
tlH N Chitrrh Sfpwt
Rrndtr. Tmw
Carol Haywood, senior at Ro-
chelle High School, hat* l*een
rite<l as one of the outstanding
students of high school Knglish
in the country. The National
Council of Teachers of Knglish
has named her a HUH national
runner-up in its annual
Achievement Award Competi-
tion.
Last spring Knglish tearlier*
from Roe belle High SehcKd
nominated Carol to represent
Rochelle High in the competi-
tion. The nation's schools nomi
nated almost H.OttO students for
the RCT* eitatton. Of that
number finalist* were choe
en. They represent <V20 schools
from r>0 states, the IHetriet <4
Columbia, and American Pre-
paratory .Schools abroad.
In annoum-ttkg the winners.
Jamas R. Squire. Kxecutive !4er-
retary <4 the NCTK. said that
the Cowsi'il recam mends thee.
students far college scholar
ships itt 1MU&. The nansee of the
students are sent to every college
and university admissions offt
ear In prevmos yes**. t*P% >(
the awards winner* ontacetl the
callage of their chasm. Appeesi-
matety W% of thorn apptyiag
for scholsrships received finan-
cial aid.
The NCTK sends to all win-
ners and runners-up scrolls of
recognition. It honors their high
school departments with certify
rate* of merit.
Mrs. Itieky Donowho and
Mrs. Allen I’nsey have l*'«-n
Carol’s Knglish Instructor* at
Rochelle High SiImmiI.
Cartd is Hie daughter <>f Mr.
and Mrs. A. (V llsvwooti of
Itoobelle.
CANUL HAtRtmil
SHOP EARLY
MAIL EARLY
USE
ZIP
CODE
Committees For
Farm Bureau
Named at Party
Directories :»nd thek- families
of the McCulloch County Kami
Bitrean held their Christmas
dinner party on Dec rt at the
MeCullnsh Ktectrie C*u»p.
The dtre*'toes met after
the dinaee and appointed the
following coainiiiteea;
Membership: Harry E. Haa-
swtt Chatrmaa; Kd»nrd Ia>hn
lull Meredith. Virgil Itahtberg
I’X Com mitts*: Oersld Ituff-
man. ebstriuan; Jewel tiweua.
ttsrry K llsasoa.
I’D Committee' tlobhye
Hard. Chairman; Haul Kag-
daht. W. H Blnaatar
Servhe Warren Jane*
Chairman; tdadsay i'Mssww
sad Haul Haaaaa
AatmaJ Health Toot Irving.
Chairman nad tlaytnoad Mar-
•Rg.
I i.veeati * David Dattlhatg,
t'Pe.ramb C. E MrMtdaa
itoahfe Hard
KttiHMtg, HdtUl Jonaa.
Odessa Man
Critically Hurt
In Tire Mishap
Charles II Culpepper. 2P. u
truck driver f-om Odessa, wa*
erillenilv injured in a freak
aeeidet t rtf 'dlVV lili'Mlt <'• |i t'1
pt the .Iordan Conoco Station tit
|0“ \\ Contuterie
Dean Jordan, owner of t ft-*
sfitlion. said Cut «epper had
driven in to change tires on
bis trailer truck. Being in a
lurry Culpepper, decided to
help .iordan make the ehstnge
\tblle .lonli.o ne re.
moving the wheel from the
truck, i’ltlpeyiper wa* t:ik-
tng tie* spare front tie*
rock. The rim a cm tel the
lire blew off. *ti iking I'nl-
l«'V|n-r in lie* face.
The attending physician des-
cribed Culpepper's injuries ns
a broken Ju*. broken hones a-
crnss the middle td the fare,
and i, severe basal skill) frnr-
ttir« In addition he had mul-
tiple contusions nnd bruises
nvr the upper purt of It it* j
bo-tv. His condition was des-
cribed as critical Wednesday 1
at noon
Jordan. In relating the
Ireakislt arrident, *nt«l thaf
lie tv«* very tiirki not to
have Ims-ii till also, it* lie
wa* standing near the vlc-
t on.
The force of (the rim was i
so crest that Cubieppor wa*
thin* back about <? or S feet
and the rim went even further,”
to-dan said
Culpepper's condition waa *
much Improved Thursday morn-
ing. and be was released from
llrndy Hospital ind was taken
by ambulance In aa «ule***
llo*ptt«l where he will under-
go surgery on his Jaw nnd chin.
“He's vicy cratsfnl to ltr*dy
frieuds nnd all who expressed
concern over ft* misfortune "
*std Jordan “Everyb«»d* waa I
nice to him after the sccidepl.
and he aaknd that thunk* be
tendered to everyone ” .
ILIdiio. lias tieen cjillt'il as
pastor of the Fi-s* Baptist
Church of Brady. He will
preach hi* fir*' sermon liere on
January
TIl» If. ' Mr. Kenney lias
| held past irate* in Arkansas
itnl T‘ va He attended Soitth-
! west T' V" S' itc College at
Sail M r hi and i' n graduate
of Southwestern Baptist Tlteo-
ogtcil Ketninarv in jVt Worth
It, and hi wife are th» par-
ents of three daughters. Jan-
ice, 1:: Kathy and Sharon
•»
The new llrndy pastor will
fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation sev ral months a-
i',i ,'i ile He' I i Jordan,
who is now pastor til a rhnrch
at K* nosha. \Vi>
Co*h'Ih» 1 'hihiI » SlllitillH
The (')itn'l"i County infir>c
Conventicn will be held Sun-
day Dee |?,. at (i til . at the
Fdeii Methndis-t Church
to C it oat*'. Construction
■Jompany a* a >artial payment
on the school construction un-
der wav.
\ textbook committee
was appointed to select
nnd recommend the booh*
to lie used in the Bradv
school* for i be next fix'*
year*, and approval win
gi'in for roof repair* to
the Smith Ward School
mill to the bigti school
gymnnsliim.
C A Remold*. superin-
tendent of the Brndv schools,
gave « report on the school
lunch program In comparing
the number* of lunches served
hr the schrvtl cafeteria for the
first three months of Inst venr
nnd the first three months of
this school year. Reynolds noted
a marked increase in the num-
ber served.
» * •
In the first three month*
of ItHPJ. a total of IA.5H7
louche* were served as
compared to If! 171 for the
same period in I'Ml I.
If" also noted the rust of
serving lunches m a iinn-setmol
survey amounted to 3 2 it cent#
per serving Brady’s cost raq
..:! •> cent*. He commented that
the .chool lunches were served
ior cents; that is. for those
that are collected for Some
4') lunches per day are served
free ,1 thargw to those unable
to pay.
The Foremost Kuotpment Co.
• if Ten.pie. ate a showing of
school furniture tor the hoard
in anticipation of the meds D»
be met in the new building be-
ne. erected
.{*
mm
Ml
-8 Hr
( hriNlnias ( antata
Tim Ktr*t Baptist Obnrcb
choir, under the dtreelhm n4
Tim Holder trill present thefr
f hristmaa I'snfsls a* 7 ortoefc
ttnndav evening The cmmU,
"The Night of Miracle* ' by
I<>he IVwtnMt ttt the »‘hrts«*
inn *tf«*v tn
Holder fon*tc dtenrtor of th
- Ktireb »*td »t*ry**» m in-
vited » attddd.
ON Al t. Tf»t RN AMKNT TEAM-Marvel Usher and
Mery Drtsx. m»mher* of the Brndgr HkA MnmI rttde* hmr
ke4h«B W«m. went named ta the ell t'-umMU' ot team »t
the tadie invttataMNil Tmtt-ttey taM weeh 'end The rwpeMM
«'M the < latnpmtuHMp trophy of the girht dietaton. < stand*
| and Hhetoj
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1964, newspaper, December 11, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990642/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.