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. . . (Oct' I i ntli maun. If ft I'. \. Parker of Itrady, and kart M-irn -« I •» ir
Kill Millie • * i s «* r airl
fl-'-tf t ><*d<m.iiin Imth of
o Not way, visited two
ft, Mi and M
T \. 1*4.1 . r. Th. n firMt tv*
*1.,,t:k 1*40. If Kio ,Vlt
In ;■ r Ill'l fliltl.tr till. II
W < e p*et*<l."
• * •
I'lri'.r worked with
I'.mi I I ind'-niiinn. m
i; in. < i with l lif I nit. .I
\ .i i on-. » In ii ImpI Ii
hi ip' mi I*, nrpii in I ''*> I -
,*i'p, lln families liaif
f • I if in touch lliroii'Ii
tin y«-ar«, tl.ux I hr
fills' decision In i r, 11
in Brady.
Out id. „f the.
i not k H i i in (i
l» t in f.«t .my A uni nan
if"! Roth young U4le» »rr
III Un it i al ly twenties.
Kmh, jti>t tli<‘ opposite of
what u S. atnliiiMv imii triil in
VR.tMn-ti.fi to look like, hull
dink Inn nml dark eye*,
tin tl'f other hand, (irctc
fills tli* doM riptioti of her
fi ehcuicr*, with lilotld*'
Im i "id blue eyes They
liii - •• In mi in tlir I'niled
S' it. ■ aho.it a year and a
In If, mining to thi» roun
try on an iinmigrant'a visa
and found work in Seattle,
Wash
kri ii', who i, a graduate
of l’iy-iiii] Therapy School
in <• I", ramn to tho I!. S.
a frw months earlier than
Kari Slw at ti-i di d physical
thi-rapy ■••liool in California
In foti going to Seattle and
1 (Fft r
was rrnplov* d
therapist at
ght at-
H -piifl in H<
w«.uM
hart, who
o.itr of a lit*rare srkisil
in ft*|o. has Im -* n . in
ployed mm ii lihrariMt. m
the Sr« (lie 1'iililu la
hi ary. Sh* is on lean
of *1 seme from the
I'niicrsily I .ibrary of
Onto
The l.ihrary Srho d mid
the Physical Therapy School
of Oslo nr* a 11 it* of 1' *
University of t»*l« In that
country you attend wh.-t
compares to a junior ent
|,-gt* in the I' S l.luoi $• ■» to
the University of Oslo or
the different department
to complete your eduiatioi
They finished then work
in Seattle and are return
ing home. Knrout* to V a
York, they are mat ini' a
ci i.-s-c ross tom of the
atntes. On leavinir '**!<■
\ i p. t
Ttp.tr 1,
Bciply
i *tp|| (o ||(»
to Kan
v i.i Si
Hnttpd.nl
f tfit Ii
\t Vi' Or
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1 1 p .H, At,
larpta.
CJtta. ttiiltl
VVi‘4 filing
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d%mm
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Mk'iJl .mil
t lien 1
> ,t ft< l Imhi
it'll *1 M.ttri
wet?itrt Ann
for (1-1*1.
The.
home Dec.
time for
Kail h c *.-l-
son *'Wc
miss, d all
v»ill arrive
. IX, "just in
• hrist mas"
said in uni-
i* w ill have
Iho dark,
rain, autumn at home,”
kari -aid (.retc chimed
In, "hi have really
enjoyed all lliis pretty
• rather and sunshine "
They said I hat the ch arch
in Norway it a Male church
of l.utheran denoiwitiation.
‘We celebrate t hi 1stmas
much (he name way an you,
only we leave our olmer
vance on Dee. JJ4.’ they re-
lated.
Hulh agreed they had en-
joyed theii stay hi the IT,
S. tremendously. In com-
pariuir countrtea, Kari de-
clared, "Americans are
more outgoing, an<i not so
•hy as Norwegians. The
Americans are lens formal
arid not nearly ao ea.»11 y
embarrassed as m my
count ry ”
"The peed with which
everyone goe* amazes us.
It seems you consider time
a preat factor in everyday
life," K iri said. "We were
very surpris'd at the sur-
plus of everythin*? in the
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BRADY, TI X A LJ
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and HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS
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November 13, 19(54
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' Ii IIIM lit lie < oMIltrv
■ if (,4,11111 I , .111 iik lias a
I* attimale -Im ef" with ill.'
I s amt 'I*'. i.I.’s (o ilc lure
war fo lake oil ant .lire of
I he I s .id teltl.1* d out
to «a»«|utshed countries,
Th * uitu.itom tr«l<«'>< a comic
ahf'n the mmitl army «if
cat Ki nwick lnt»d\* riantly
i.tc. 4 a new lintnti the w acky
nrofVsHor haM hist invent
XVii.it they do with it ami
w they handle the settlement.
with the t s vi!l keep VOIJ the
HillU*ed throilu-oul th, play fact
T ie roil, a • n )t i Id a veil a
l.y Attn ftir' ..-jinst .1 Du. h< ■ * could
of «;r:<r**! 1 01 "'ii and V* rnoti Vlou-i
Carroll h . -I t • t an v * 1
rind -otio nil* h* ol of ih*
•"Jill army .re iliiUsillp a*
w* II no romantic
I tar r\ t Rii|*r .1 I lie
w ok* prof* - -or <to< , .111
•*li(s| ooliir* foil.
iliv hinrev 11 round the
1 ti.it ill ’loiieh th< • vent •
htk’hlv i'nprotiahli', tliev
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really h:i|i|ten ‘ Tli<*
1 'I ' ' Hnnre.t" is satire
-Im "■ t
co11 uni Ini' of the iirmy
1 m*l Ki nwick c timusinc
v the I* as! The turtle .Rut
|ilover’ is well touched
play ih'jr par*, well It
unlit t*i liilirli attend "The
e That itoared ' either Url
nr To* alay eVeultiK. Nov
CY^NPlI 1C Nimrods Take to Country
Deer Run for Cover
To the n**n hunt 11* ol civet*.
Itr idy n 1 1 ' • .at ar-'ie I
camp 'th th- -o--" m i* of (V'er
Mea*on cominir up Saturday, it
i* no unromnintt ijrht to see
hopeful hunters rmryinr rifles
In and out of hardware (hire
and su< h The topic of colt versa
tion at the - ■ ffee |,|• ak I*
d.*er lea - s. irun*. and «onietim- -
the hu* one th a* was mts-s'd last
Reason
Prady ami M* ( ullm-h founty,
like approximiit. ly IM1 other
< "unties under (VKAllatoi y ml
thority of th** Parks and Wild
life Department, will take to
| the country Saturday The lamp
• f th.- pun -hoiitd ti* pm rally
Saturday morninp. Hunters in
•owe parts of the state received
•1 happy Rurprise when the aea
.•01 was moved up to open on
Saturday, Nov. 11. Knr the
weekend hunter this wa* an
.early Christmas n re Rent
for those whs hunt in
Mef'iill«M-h County, another
Short Changers Find
Crime Doesn't Pay
A uaurti 1 of short ehauih.
artists hit t'.radv tstiuday and
T w« uday.
1 he fits' Mi-eon at was noted
at Jim Dark rider's Itrady Xtonh
t(e* a we.
The four m.-n from ft
Worth imr.-fi no-d scmie eteurs
•vph eo a* t hm il* Ijiter oar
ttt them d* < Ided to ’*Hj * eilflo
and paid for it with a ♦ :« hill
V»r r* • .I* in tits ch iinta and
eonirrsini w ■.h the 01 t.**r *n**n
he d'*',id«"d he diet nett -l * si * He
trinhe* and ached for he*
money hark.
%rt»t fast talk 'at end eon-
f«ts*ae rnr* Mttfs*"** (hoy left
wrh I* r*f the the ik Mon-** 1
tanaiv
M (i ltr»***henrt*t|ir In
• he - ih at the (Im* cal-
led the waitress l»t*»lt*»W
to th- fart lha« *he led
hceit sli.aet dkiKtl* *1. I(*
i*m k th* Hm-rr i'i.Nda-1
and -t* taiWn.n if <l*e car
mm& i lit • it •% ,-tf*i***
imMftfl
(Tty I*..... s«m« irtta Hrwarn
i.itt.*d the car near Rod and
White flrm-ory and is*ported to
chief Dnrrnnn (Jlhtis who insned
a pickup order for the men
The car wan slmiped near Cnr-
IIr Field and Olhha jolne *
llruwit and retnrned the men
to the ••nn;-t.ho»ae.
Chargea nt theft at |l were
filed In .luatlee Court Thr**e
of ilia no n pleaded unity and
one t« attll confined t„ jnlt. «n*t
w*ff 'w* tried In Jnattee Ctinrt
t*v In«tice ol the Pea***. Joe
tty rich.
• • <4
(•iter, Hlwrtff lathe
I I toinol ill*- same men
loo* pit* *1 thetr trade at
• lie sifter spur on nttndat
Much 01 the same routine
Had Steen followed and the
wnitrews f'mncht tt *w an
ti«*ti'*iM uuaitthe MmtNMMM* had
iok«a the ueitta* nttmlt*-* of
' h* Mf a.I it proved to la*
1 hr same m 1 hnt t# the ism
'’roil <n Wart*. No rha*rest
*•* r** filed ir* that mrHlMit how •
evwt
Im.uii- IiIn etl ,i*l*li *1 In 'lie
Met iill'icn t niinti < I iiiiiImt
ef ( einmeri • wtih h <* s’niii
soriny u huntiriir i*nl*st
Prizes will In- rinn in four
dii isp.in* iiml I* op* pi to .1111
hunter who hauls in McCul-
loch ( OUllll
Division I pri»e "til l» n
Weaver K 1 • "|i . ii' *i fi 1 H-*
fits' till* k kill. "I l*S a"
of county hunter eith* i mtm or
woman.
The Division II prize of n
Remimrtnti Mo*lel 7th* rifle, (1
•K*. for the liuek with lln* ni"p'
|v*int* itMunt', must I-** in**
lonir). Doth in-county md out j
of coiinty hunters w ill hi el*
tfihle.
P ire in Division II* will 1* n
'27t‘ Iteminrion, Model 7t>". *
In* taken home hy the hunt*-'
who kills the hem 11st ilo- l
Airnin it can t*** won In Isilh
in an*l opt-uf-csmnty t»nnt*** - |
The Division IV prize will I** !
a .24:t Rradmdna, M**d«T 'i(k), I
to lie mw 1111 led the hunter who
Lille the heaviest luirk tiliti riih-
«*r county or oiit*of-count y
nimrods nr ellyihle.
The rnh*s arr nimplr. VII
entries mast he killed 11*
Mi ! nlhw h • .mate ind sat
hunt* * is elirihie far oats
iHM1 prize.
Any deer entered in nny j
other contest is tad - lipkfr for (
this o»«*. All entrhzn must l*e |
field -Ire 1 nail with nil vital or-1
•tans removed 1 heart, tutors, 1
kidney*, eh.) |mer to wviirh m. |
Ail »ntnes must be killed in
nrtsi.rdMH'e Will state K*me
lawn
Any (|»i"»t !."■ 1 -J
will be Vi,i miffed
Chenitao "f •
'til ttk 1 H-ariti
, wini'* iwill In- nritifii-il and
leietvo their prim- hy mail III
lea 1 *if a tii a drawing hy
tin Chnmher of Comm«‘ree will
| 'i»-vi*ie th*' winner.
All entries must l>* weiched
and measure I at Ifoddie A* C*i.,oi
: Krady Poultry C*> op locker
plant, when* entry blanks may
he obtained
The deer mipnlation is at
its liiirhest i** n-ars. Ihey
1 Turn to Pap*' X, t'ol. 1)
Students Attend
HPC Production
My Fair Lady'
Forty fiv*' students and
speech teacher Mill Spurjrin, at
tendril tin Hoivaid Payne <'ol-
let'i pioduction of Mv Kmt
l ady." last M* tuluy evening
The trip w as a project of the
-pet 1T1 11. at Piady High and
a fi n no re students were taken
to fill a lius.
"We, at Brady High feel that
culture ha 1! s plai e in the
• eho«i! system." said Spurgin.
"Tl - piny itself was a very
good production with interest
ing .(tings and fabulous co
turning,” commented Spurgin.
My Fait I.ady." is based on
the play "Pygmalian" by
Cenrgc Bernard Shaw
A* cording to Spurgin, one
reason f"t th*' -inies.s of the
play was tfi** director. Alov
Peeve, lie came to the Fritted
States vis years ago as an ex-
change professor from Kngland,
liked the State so much lie
derided to stay As a director of
thi l.ondon Theater for years,
lie wns well qualified to direct
the production.
"Couple together his know
ledge of the F.r glish theatar and
liis < xperietic* arid the play had
to he goofl." Spurgin continued.
The students who attended
■ineil to erioy the play and
learned a lot They had studied
'Pygmalion' only a few weeks
ago."
Susan Horen Named
Sweetheart of
Rochelle HFA
iSiisan Horell was elected to
rep resent the Hochelle chapter
in the district VTA -m et heart
, *> 1 * 1.'sf at a recent meeting of
• hnpler She is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Dayton Horen.
1 FA officers for the new
vinr Acre elected with Joev
It><one us president Hob Hrat-
ton. vice-president Ntekv Neal.
M-crotarv; Ronnie Mohr, repnrt-
• r. and Mark Moseley, treas-
urer.
Officials Tell ARA
Plans For Industry
A emss section of Brady
businessmen and i-ivi* had
heard Area Hedevel|un*u t A1
ministration official evpliin
their program *.f work at tl-
Plateau Restaurant Wednesday
night.
1 h*- visitors were honored
with a dinner, sponsored hy the
Brady Chamber of (’onimi i-i
Industrial Committee and the
Industrial Foundation. Kay Mor-
rison of the Fort Wurth off it •-
of ARA, and Jerry Albright of
the Washington office, said
their services were at the corn
marid of Prady citizens, a - well
as any others, who an intei
ested in promoting and dev*
loping industry.
"Coming to Hradt from
Fort Worm. **' «crc
amazed at the traffic in
thi*» area, and this, to us,
means that the tourist in-
dustry could he explored
and exploit'd in West
Texas," said Morrison.
"The pi ■ im of A R A." I
said. "is. to . t‘ rtip* to give 1
lift Ur an ■ ' it Ii . i. ing is tin
oriiie. Tin w do hy 1. lending
money. - r ing technical as-
sistance- on: money 1a avail-
able, and whore f* isihle, and
•'!. giving labor ti.lining in any
plant,"
A "f 1 i ht now . t h*> A' • .'!
Redevelopment .Vimini tralu ri
i# out of money, Mon ison said,
hut "we'ii hopeful the IT*
dent and ( Ongii ... wi'l come up
with something. Kvery com-
munity hould tie on ita toes
and have plans iendy j-o it can
lu- a part *-f tlie t>t«.;• ram. W ‘il
go farther and faster only if
we work together."
Albright. - 1 uetary of the
commerce department "f ARA,
said: "We at* interested in the
industM il p; inning of our corn
munttt- , hut any good has to
he yoilr i1 pn ation. The wau k
can't he d " * for you, but t*Hils
nitty he provide*! if you want to
d* v* lop or expan*) industry'."
Thirteen y> 1 1 ago. Albright
aid. there war*- xtxi groups or-
ganized in communities seeking
industrial dev* lot rm-nt. Now
there are 1 1.000 industry-
luntici; 'roup-. It’.- quite a
competitive business, he em-
phasized.
In a rough survey re-
cently, "«e b-arued theie
are t*i he .1X7 major *..oi>s
to he made in the near fu-
ture. With these 11,000
'hunters' after them you
can sec that the competition
is very strong."
* • *
Most communities want more
industry, hut they don’t quite
know how to begin to hunt for
it, Albright said They don’t
know- how to start 01 how to
direct their efforts. "My cur-
rent position is to try to work
with community leaders and to
organize for the most effective-
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Chas. Reynolds Leads
ACC s Total Offense
■lift hilly
o> th«
and !•»
will he *1 wiped n»
January T, 11MA
i hHflo*
Iteynold*. |
The slim quarterback
Vr (4y »
. tfl t
<* Ahflene
fr*im Hradv haa attempted
c’lirtot itiii
("ollere's foot-
xi pffaaes, completed "1
Im M »«am
)u««
iNkrri r*vf*r
\ f«r 45S vards. tnet.idin*
M»* WiM*
.if to
lilt Mffi'fiJ**'
<m# touchdown, and t*xa
|t .id ill* f
•ltHf*
, ,mrt
had only thr## pa«a#a in-
!r htMlfi
1 i
♦urdllrwi
t'TCrpted lie haa scored
s b.uii «■ of
htins
ih** b*»<f**r
1*11 touchdowns and thr##
ft>r • It# w
extra polnta.
Th W tMrnf
•t Will P«
• SR
foww. f»*r
Another honor earn# r#-
f#|» 'ff
irniti*
of th** **•*«-
i"*'*iv to ih# former Hradv
Drake t'fft-
jiflilet# wh- n h# waa #l#rt-
ttoy, |
itnrd
HY
*'d to membership Iff III*#
l(p iii.pIu was Mrtidv's
Key. a n* ton.at honor
('lass V A
MI-8
Inf# Dinri*
-oetety M* nihershtp. open
< thn«*k haftcr#
(ffllfllt to
*>uty to tun tor* and s#n-
•.•*»■ Mr
lad
HrtiHv
t'*ra. la based Off «*-holsr-
llalkkw*
thrift
t fit Hint*#
htp, 'h.iraeter and alu-
piafaft* f
or thr
fa#* 4*HIMMt' **
dent nrllvttMm. a noma
•■nd nmw
In "iirnint 9>li»
oDff-r 'efffflf* meet a.
third vnrsffv tetter tor
the Wildt ata. ha'In* lint
k'lizfH a* a freshman
In Iht tilt * Iff the nine
aam*m thw* tar
he* rtt btad tm
iirtid ptudill for
j»M«f Widifl-tt •
t:|w yards tMtffe than the
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