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THE BRADY STANDARD
BRA DY. TEXAS (7««23>
and HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS
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Auffunt 21,1961
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ll-TKAM HOYS
V1KKT SUNDAY
Coach Fletcher Fields ha*
announced that all R team
football player* are to meet
Sunday, Air/ 2'I at 2 p m.
in the Brady If »ifh fi*-ld
House. Physical blank* are
to la- given out and times
set for the physical exams.
First-Graders
Coach Likes
Dogs' Work
In Practice
Coach K. Y. Owens is pretty
well pleased with his Brady Bull
dogs after their first four days
of workouts.
"VVr have some fine effort.
They’re hitting hard, and their
Children entering the fir.-l attitude is the hest," he say;
trade in Brady schools this "They arc awfully tired, and pounds) senior and a good ball-
yeai must have had a small their old hodie are sore, hut vve cUtrier and Itolan Hai grove.
...........*...... 1 * have yet to have our first cunt
Will Need
Vaccination
senior year, will be in the
slot again, harked up hv
Wayne Moore, a sophomore,
and CurtiH hidd, a fresh-
man.
At fullback are Reeves and
Jimmy Rodrigue, a big (100
r»o\ vaccination -md must pie
sent a birth certificate al re-
gistration.
All students at the elemen-
tary -< hools and at Junior
Hi-jrh will register on the fir**
day Monday, Aug. Ml. at 8'M01
a m P»ady High School *tu j
dent* will per legistcI Monday
and Tuesday Aug 24 25.
Tile school iuises will run i
Au.r :’,l and will make the re-
turn trip at 11 a m The cafe
junior.
plaint, out of them."
Sinre Monday the Dog*
haxe been working out
twice a dax from * to 111 a.
m. and again in the after-
noon (skull practice from
I to 4 :;ttt p iti and on the
field from 5 ♦«» 7 p. m l.
Bftl I'M I I IlHAMY T> map illustrate how Brady’* hu*ine»* dis-
trici i icild -t, ■, ■ t maki it one of the showplaces of West Texas.
A'leipmte p 'ting. *(■« hritldx-ry, and water are the principal ingredient*.
Note how Bndg* led ha* been opened up to permit north-south traffic.
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The courthouse ha* l>een moved to a new location facing west down Com*
merce. The Brady t'reek channel an eyesore now iteenmes a Ix-anty spot
with a dam on Elm Street that hack* up water. A drive along the creek
and a muaeum-rultural center are in the plans, too.
term won t tie ooen until Sept _
, , . , Tuesday, at Anson since ttie
I when the reglllai class sehrd-
Tiger* came here for a scum
mage last year.
At halfback are Manny Sehill
and Mavid < ornelius, both sen-
iors; Bobby Wade, a junior;
Raymond l.afuente and Puddiu*
Jones, hotii freshmen.
At winghack are Jetry Ather-
ton and Dickie Roper, both aen-
lors; Bill McNatt and Bohhy
The Bullde-gs have a xi-rim- Smith, both juniors,
mage with Anson coming up.
No definite date has been set j
hut probably it will lie next
Brady fans this year should
tile begin*
T ransfer student* whs are
new In (he Pradv school sys-
tem this year most present a
........ erd from thei. previous eyes on these boys:
school
In registering next week,
Brady High seniors will sign
Yes, tlie Bulldogs have been
making lots of mistakes, but
otherwise Owens can’t complain
at this early dat*.
Brady Tabbed
As Favorite
In District 18-AA
Jubilee Float
Collecting
Blue Ribbons
Plan Not Perfect but It s Practical
Big Dennis Dane, a 193-pound
guard much improved over las*
year; David Anderson, a 185-
., , . pound senior tackle; Marion I
up at H:M(1 a. m. Monday (Aug ' , .
21) and .he juniors at 1 M0 p. Dc'n * r""*y *,nrt WH
in rio nuhomon speedy halfback Danny Srhill; durinr. their |-er,»nl coaching
*:.(> a. m Tuesday Aug. 2a| ^ A)fr„d Hi„.c in Fort Worth put the
... . " 1 1 around football player a good Brady Bulldogs on the spot as
All students m grades 0 7. nnd Vine dpfen„iw .he district favorite* .his yea.
and H will attend Brady Junior ’_ L;.........L . ... i The Mock are challenged hv
High School. lIK,y’
in workouts:' Coaches of District S-AA.
as his coach calls him.
Ji
8(wee July It Brady
Jubilee float has added Mo-
more first pi*' • riM..... to it
growing list of award
The float was in Iti xnv* —.(
July 31, for the first annual
Junior ( hatnU-i of (omoM-n-
Rodeo Riding the float xv •
Diane King, (ieortrann (Inn
ville, and Judy lloffpauir.
On August r, the float xsa in
Junction for the Ran M**t par
ade The float again xxon a blue
rihlain in the visiting float di
vlaion. Riding the float xx.
Diane King. Cynthia l.atham
and Sheila Knut*on.
The float then xxent •traight
across to the Austin A<ju» F<
tival Aug. H and won another
first place riblion in the visiting
float division.
The float’s next appearani •
will la- in Fredericksburg. Fn
day at the tillle |>jc I lily
Fair. Riding the float will I*
Diane King, Jcanie Karine, and
Susan Nixon.
The float has thua far xxon
•lx first place ribbon* ami one
•nrond place iihbon. this at San
Antonio, the float'a first ap|a<ui-
■nee.
Yialtnra From \u*tin
Mra. Marguerite Jones Simp
ton and daughtci, Mrs .leanine
Patieraon and children, ail of
Austin, spent the week end ht-ic
visiting with relatives and
trienda. Mrs. Htmp*on is the
daughter of an early <hiy phy-
aician in Brady, the late
Dr. Muse Jones She is also
a nicie of Mias t'lara Marsden
of Brady.
The proposed dev#|opn»ent
plan for Brady's rentral busi-
ness distriet is a reasonable com
piomise t-et ween th* practical
and the most ideal solutions.
It includes the loeation of
(ommercial and business struc-
tures near the renter of the
city, parking, new governmen-
tal (enter, and improvement*
along Brady Creek for heauti-
fi< ation.
Although many of the strxir-
The plaa indicate* more
ronxmerrial huilding* and
more parking facilities than
the expected population of
Brady by I Ms will joati-
fy. It ia, however, entirely
possible that the full area
of development will he re-
paired within the next IS
year*, depending os a num-
ber of economic factors that
may occur.
• • •
Principal features of the plan
Editor’s Note: The Stand-
ard today continues it*
series of stories condensed
fi-.m Brady’s ’« ity i»lsn ”
ture* in the area are old, it ia
j completely unreasonable to as are:
•umc that all of them could he •Continued use and expan-
replaced by the "perfect plan." aion of existing buildings that
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5 Sets of Twins
In 17 Children
(cos and Mr. and Mra Travis
Gary of Pecos.
Mra. Lawrenea and Mr. Tea
gue are the youngest of thu 17
children in their family. Three
sets of twins are the only sur-
viving members of the original
17. The others are Mra. J. J.
Williams of Biady and Mr*.
! John Smith of Austin - who are
j 79 and Mrs. Nellie Hughes of
I Jourdanton an I Mra. Lillie
l^awrence of Cross Plains—who
are 73.
Mrs. W T Gary says that her
grandmother gave birth to six
children singly, then a set of
twins, another aingle birth, and
then four seta of twins! She
died at 72 in Sebastian, Tex.
I Her husband survived her by
< about six years.
"With a background like that,
you ran imagine how I felt when
my children were born,” Mrs.
, Gary aaya.
Seventeen rhildren including
five seta of twins!
That la the record of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tea-
gue.
Two of the twins, Mr*. W,
B. 1-awrence, Sr., of San Angelo
and Rufus Teague of Austin,
observed their 70th birthday
with a dinner Sunday at the
home of her aonin-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mra. W W
I -ewallen. at their home on Lake
Nasworthy in San Angelo.
• • •
Mrs. Lawrence, formerly
of Brady, ia the mother of
Mr*. M. T. Gary and Bin-
ford Lawrence of Hrady.
Eorty relatives gathered to
help the couple celebrate. Erom
Mi ady were Mr. and Mra. Gary,
W T. Gary. Jr., and Kk-klu,
and the Garys’ other children.
Mrs. Brenda l-ewts of San Mar-
Marker at 'Y' Will Honor
Namesake: Ben McCulloch
A marker honoring t'onfud- t
eratc General B< n Met ulh>< h
for whom Mi ( ulkeh County
waa named xeill In- erected at I
the south edge of Hrady at I hi '
iatarse* tion »f the Menard and I
Mason highways.
TV marker waa authorised j
and a contract waa lei this
week by the Texas State Ilia-1
tarkal Survey Committee and!
the Statr Building Commission
at
burr-b
i tin
la alat The official Te.
toi teal Medallion will appear at[ "He waa horn in Tuanaaaa*
the top with aa inscription be- He followed David Crockett to
low. Texas to fight In the war for
• • • independence He <mnmandad the
Although Hen Met aUarh T",n **■*—' < amn»n **•
played no direct part la the Battle of San Jarinto April 21.
dex rlopmrai of Met uHock '***■ He alao served ia the
County, hr hud a dlutln- , von grew of the Republic of
(uiahed career ia Tetaa Texas.
history, aa the taocriptian H# HMd. during the war
oa the new marker will wilk Mexico, he led a Kaagrr
•haw- company in a
Ben Mct uHorh OMI-tMl1 *•» m*«amn l
was a dta ling uiahed raages. *‘•**•"7 tinea
frontier surveyor. Indian fight- j “Dttriag the 194b
er. tawmaa^iutaamaa aad milt- ( ^ ***
are of ade(|iiat.e construction.
a Maximum utilization of the
present street* xvith the conver-
sion of a fexv blocks into mails
and parking areaa.
a>'losing of a number of
short blocks of streets to ailnxv
more parking spaces and con-
struction of larger retail build-
ings.
at nnsolida' ion of off-street
parking spaces into larger.
i more convenient areas for eas-
ier access to streets and rom-
, merrial buildings.
a Recognition that the pri-
mary purpose of streets is for
traffic movement and that
narking it a secondary funr-
| lion.
a Development of bypass
streets to divert through-traf-
fic around the business district.
a Separation of pedestrian*
and automobiles wherever pos-
sible to provide more efficient
and safe circulation of traffic.
aAn appealing environment,
with pedestrian areas us free as
possible of traffic hazards, with
general beautification of land-
scaping.
■ Development of a govern-
ment renter to include city,
county, and federal facilities in
one area, in an imposing loca-
tion faring down one of the
two principal main arteries and
with adequate parking.
a Development of an overall
plan which ia feasible, economi-
cal, and capable of achievement
in stages, making uae of pre-
sent facilities and requiring a
minimum of additional street
right of way.
• • •
All of the solid Mark areaa
' in the map of the prnpoeed hue-
nesa diet rut are intended for
ommercial uae. Tt is hoped that
the present light industries and
w«ichousing facilities eventual-
ly will nr relocated in other
areaa. A few existing reshtaa*
Hal areaa la the northweat
Men have been eliminated,
1‘erhapa the amot atgai
Dooie Revival
Bcffinit Friday
A revival meeting will com-
mence Friday night, Aug. 21.
at the IHmle Baptist Chunk,
aad will continue through Aug.
•M>. Evangelist will hv the Rev.
H H Hargrove of Br
The Rev Benton
will have chaige of the wttg
aarviraa. Her vires will he held
at I* a. m and S p m daily.
ficant change is that of
converting the present
v courthouse agnare and a
number of vacant areas into
landscaped parking facili-
ties. The proposed govern-
mental renter would he lo-
cated in an are* now large-
ly undeveloped.
The core of the business dis-
trict around the courthouse
square will remain very much
the same but a different type
of commercial development is
indicated in the northwest, ares
(bounded by High, Commerce,
and Richards Streets). This
xvould be a modern shopping
center, half of it devoted to
agricultural businesses (imple
ment sales, farm and ranch j
suppliesi and half to large re
tail outlets, such ns those lining
built hy nationwide chain stores
Four blocks of residential
streets are closed in this Mock,
iiecause of the need for large
(Turn to Page X, Col. 4)
Children in grades 1 -fv living „ _ , ,
w^att'end'’ North Ward^and fhoraa for the Dogs this
Y'ORf.
elementary children living south J ...
of the railroad will attend South I
Here is a quirk rtir.doxvn on
A general faculty meeting Bulldogs,
is scheduled for 9 a m Thurs- Af ™**r H,P *
day. Virg. 27. in the high school *•#««. 1«5. renw; Mike L.st»r-
auditorium. |'vo,K, Jun,or- »"d H,M
! senior.
Tlie fans can expect to find •’’^derlrkshutgf in second place.
San Saha in third. Mason in
fourth, and Llanii at the bot-
tom.
The Bulldog* liave six
starters and t« returning
lettrrmcn. I*ass(nn I" tlielr
strongest wenpon. but they
are xxeak in (Icptli.
• * •
Here's how the roaches x'tew-
■■■ ct the Other teams
At guard are Lane^, a senior; FRIHIKRICKSRCKC. 14
Johnny Williams, l/K. senior; lefiermen and fixe starters.
Boh Miller. junior; Donxell plenty of power and little depth
Fielden, senior; F,ddie Burk. Vtateh Jerry Kirchner. a M'(»-
senior; and Steve Miller, fresh- pound senior tackle, and .lerrv
man. Hold, a lRS-poiind senior full-
At tackle ure David Ander- hack
In Cvalde Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. George Dutton
returned to Uvalde Monday to
i»e with Mrs. Dutton’s mother.
Mrs. W’. C. Beck, who suffered I
a broken hip July il, and Lon, Willie Gonzales. 192. sen-j ^N' SABA Nine lettermen
major surgery Aug. h in t(,,’ljor. f<lir| \\igginton senior- Mn<1 three stwrter*. stronx on
Memorial Hospital, Uvalde. She ^ I|undem,.r jun*ior; Hnd power and defense weak in
is in Room >00 Barry Myriek. sophomore. ‘lp,',h an',
At end'are Jerry Friar. 178; ' MASON-12 lettermen and
five starters, an experienced
Singing Convention | senior; Marion Lewis 180. sen- )(n|, wo„k Kiw> d<>plh>
The McCulloch County Mrrg- .or; Kenneth Moore. 165. senior; ;|n(J ,.xpprlwn,.„ otherwise,
ing Convention will meet at 2 an i Larrv McCarroll, 1(50, jun- Watch Terry I’luenneke a 190-
o’cloc-k Sunday afternoon in the lor. j pound senior tackle.
Baptist Church at (’amp San I Veteran quarterback liar- LLANO 10 lettermen and
Saba. Everybody is cordially in- j old Anderson. weighing four starters, weak in exprri-
vited. about I to and playing his cnee, depth, size, and speed.
Georgonn to Reign
As Queen of FB
Georgann Granville, a hru
nette Brady beauty, was crown-
ed queen of the McCulloch
t 'ounty Farm Bureau Tuesday
night.
She ia the daughter of Mt
and Mra. W, K. Granville and i
will represent the county in the
district contest Thursday, Aug. i
27, in the Coliseum. in Brown-
wood. She received her crown
sv
from retiring Queen Lynda
Smith of Rochelle.
Runner-up for the title was
Mackye Morrow of Melvin,
daughter of Mrs J. D. Morrow.
Johnny Rudder, master
of ceremonies, introduced
the girls as they appeared
oa the stage of the South
Ward School auditorium. A
little “faturr queen'’ waa
rhunen also: 3-year-old Kris-
ta Kay Malmstrom. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mr*. A. K.
Malmstrom of Melvtu.
• • •
The auditorium waa unbe-
lievably hat Tuesday night, and
some in the audience, wet with
sweat, had to slip nut occasion-
ally to get a bit of air >mtaide
on the terrace. But the show
went oa without a hih-ih
Two singers. Mias Chary I
Huffman and Mi*» Diane King,
appeared on the program, fil-
ling in while the judgee triad
tv reach a dm is ton. They ware
accompanied by Mra. D. W. Jee-
Gewrgr Jones, a North
Texas State student heme
for the summer, played the
plane background far the
of the ran*
chairman <»f the
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1964, newspaper, August 21, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990763/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.