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TUESDAY', DECEMBER 8>. 1950-THE BRADY HERALD, BRADY. TEXA&-PAGS 4
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THE BRADY HERALD
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
Entered a* aecond-cla.» matter May 15. 1944. at the p.»*t
office at Brady, Texan, under the Act of March 3, 1879
Second CUm* Pontage Paid at Brady, Texae.
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C. D. REED. Publisher
BOB WILSON. Editor
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Btody, 42 yetw Ag&
By H. L LACKEY
I'ridny, INtfinher 147. |IM7
Miits Bros. last Friday rlonod
(i drill for the pale of their 2•• s
acre farm, including the l.ohn
oil wells, to \V. I). Kynerd of
Dallas, Texas, a prominent oil
in an.
Consideration in Ihe deal was
film per acre. The tract inis on
it five shallow oil wells. The
land itself Is wortli ♦ 7fi per
acre for agricultural purposes
Mr. Kynerd may he congratulated
upon hla good fortune in getting
ho rare a bargain The l.ohn oil
wells have produced, during
their operation, the highest grade
of oil in the Mute.
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l< lull Sellonl 1*1.i t Success
The play given by the llrady
Hull S hool lo-nmatic Club wna
ti led ;i ui'e ii in , ess iiy nil wiio
witnessed iis presentation last
Thursday night. The members of
Hie cn-t showed every evlib'hce
<1 inriT.il study and training.
'I lie various 'liar.ii ters making up
the conn dy-dinnia, ' Our Wives"
t\ « re broilulit mil in very i lever
style Kvideii'e of the success of
the play, uuiounting to $ 124*. will
Jjpjfes.
NEW
McCulloch
ONE/40
CHAIN SAW
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• Torture tested for
dependability
• Lubri Mac Automatic Oiler'
• Takes bars up to 24*
• Cuts slumps within
V/i" of ground
• Pintail Chain
High Trade-/ns
McCulloch I’inlail Chain'*
XVKSTKRN At TO
associate: stork
llrady, Texas
•o to til** high school library
fund.
a a a
Entertain' Soldier lln>»
John Hill played host Christ-
mas night to several ('amp Travis
soldier hoys, providing a supper
for them that will long be re-
membered by the boys Turkey
and dressing, pies and cakes and
every manner of good tilings to
eat were provided For onee Mr
Hoover and bis restriction* were
forgotten
Enjoying Mr. Hill's hospitality
were Sergeants Sam Itorsehow.
W II McKenzie, lien Hill. Knul
Tetens and father. Fred Teteus
of l.ohn
• » a
• ('■lot'll' from StinlelMker School
.lark Key*er. who l"ft K'i>i“
•hl'ee molii'is ago for Detroit,
Alleli to all'lei (lie SluJ• baker
Si hied of I list met loll. all'l to
■i i firat-hand informal leu and
xpi ri* to at I h ■ f 11 I m y. re-
turned W< dm I i' nioi nine Hi'
many fi lends are glad to see
| him avail! at tile Simpson A Co
iirfire. where lie has tak'lt
>i.i i f. * if t lie nn ' ha n lea I it part
mrnt.
.1 a k is n spl"i)did merlianie
I'li k nowb d«*' 'i here | l.v him
t i• fai toi v no rely round out
i>r•• n ions i lineal 'on in nuto-
ii iliih no Ii it s, and make,
him mart' r of anv trouble Dial
111 I-lit tie encountered.
!'i. \ ions to returning to llrady.
lack to k advantage of the op-
portunity to visit ill Chicago, Kall-
as City and other places and
ii ny n few days with relative*
In Nebraska He also made a
brief visit neross th" line into
Camilla but he thinks Ter.au
jut about suits him best of nil
a * a
I’enr Valley Whispers
Fd Campbell, Willie Hines nnd
Clifton Month three of I'nele
Sam’s boy*. are upending th• tr
"Christmas furloughs" here.—
Smarty
Cmv (.up Mooing'
.\ie nnd Airs F (ire".it rind
fami! «11 North llrady, \Hn Mr
slum "f Carroll ( 'lony, Dan Cot-
• r- t 1 and f. t• ■ iIy of Whltelaiid
\ee M-stian of llradv and Mr
md Mr- Mat MeShan nil <nioy-
■ I Christinas dinto-r with Mr and
Mis N c x; sii *n ......I Tli k
t urroll t *doiiy Alixups
Mr a ml 'I i s W a l*m k *r
, ., parly W.dii'"div nivht
;■ *1 • v i- •» large 1 row It Fv-ry-
■ .1 out for u good tin,
ilintie: "I
I'erstinnl Mention
V'nlf-r Hurd, Frio .Swenson
II) Vern Sanford
(Sale is becoming a big name
*u outboard motors.
When It was known us the
Buccaneer, the motor was hailed
as a second cousin to the Johnson
and Evtnrude outboards Hut
with the name change, the (Sale
is blowing up a storm
Radically new in design, the
1 •• R<i Male is about a* pert a
motor as is being made in Mils
day of streamlining and flashy
colors
Outboard enthusiasts who like
to go go go. will find dale's
Ifnio motors much to their lik-
ing The new models are designed
to 111-0*1 -e
"del a dale nnd g' anywhere"
"* the dale I’rodllets Co's slogan
T| . v back Ii up with eight mo
tors ranging in size from u lit-
tle Ii |i that will tike Ihe
fisherman Into the shallow waters
iml among the rocks anil weed-
beds to tlw mighty (in h p.
A ll!,|| leads their line
"For tni'iii dale has ii full,
new line, from propelbT to
and drahmn lohnsou of Ithli
laud Springs arrived the first
of the week from Fort Clark,
where they lire members of the
iiiibuline corps, and spent a
■ mlnilmice corps, and spent a
Tin v returned to cmnp hist night
Xtr and Mrs Hurl Wiley ar-
•ii*"l chri-u ons morning from
Waco They nre spending the
holidays with relatives and
friends in the city Mr Wilt*'
Is city salesman for the Slude-
baker auto agency In Warn They
report themselves as highly
plea- ■ d wit Ii I heir lnw he at Ion
MS Row, nn Walker of San
\ntonin i i,»v * d Monday and
will lie u r. lie t ol tier sister. .V i •
C T Whi' •
Hr anil Mis l.ioji" Smith in
rived Wedtiesil'iy mor'ilnu from
v|ut'lli fin a v i'll with Ihe Fillv
li.ii.nl- Mr and Mrs T .1 Wo ,1
Mi'-.s Maggie Whitt Filth
Itrook and \lt rile lii Icew ;iv of
X'etin rd. mol Mildred Whit of
Mason letitrlli'd lust week flem
Mil v - College d Dallas They
will spend the holidays al home
Mr and Mrs Joe Mi Call, ac-
companied by Matt Itailibolt. lefl
Wednesday morning for Santa
Anna to visit Mrs Mi Call's par-
ents. Mr nnd Mrs John Rainbolt
» • a
( lirl'timi' Dance
Tin* pleasure and merriment
of the Christmas holidays in
llrady culminated in the Christ-
mas dance given by the ladles
of llrady on Christmas night in
honor of the soldier boys home
on furlough, and also guests of
Hi" season in llrady
K of I* hall was transformed
into wonderland with decora I ions
of mistletoe bunting and other
adornment typical of the Christ
mas spirit From SI.", to 12 o'-
clock th*1 guests abandoned them
'elves to tin- entrancing strain
of Hi" newest and most fine inn-
lug if dmic> mil'll placed b\
f|i»- Ibrii pi "co colored mill"'
t ra of Itrnw nwnod In liePoi-
punch was served throughout th"
•oetiltip ahd added to the •• n -
b vmi nt of 11"< occasion
\ itoii.i I inn was taken at III"
dalle' for the Red Cross The
um < f >2'» 7 ’ was n"tti d after
t b" pu\ nn nI *if all exp*'ii •*■' w ill' Ii
I' a well lime nildllllltl to tills
•an-1 worthv <.>u- ••
\ii»i>l»*r*“d mu*oil' tie * p 1 '
shroud." says 8am Spink, sales
manager.
Cun' out lonui o. u-1 starting
is Mandat'd equipmeu. i a three
models, the V-Sovereign tin the
Sovereign 35. mid the Custom 2a
Two of their non-electric
starting models, (he 25 and 35
h p (lutes, wliicli feature auto-
matic rewind rope starling, are
designed for easy conversion to
electric starting
Improvements for lit fin include
a new. underwater null icalled
the "Torpedo" because of Its
streamlined Nilhniiette i five-
point top-to-hottom silencing:
contour fitted fiberglass shrouds,
easier sidling, recessed tilling
ban lie; mul new Miiriner styl-
ing
All tSule models lire Iwn-liuied
in tiulleon Mold and Surf Whit*’
They |e beauts'
(Junk as n cut and quiet as a
mouse In the wav Male describes
tile big new tin Ii p Sovereign
with its \'-( engine the peak per-
former of the eiglu nllthonrda
Fishermen especiiilly will be
interested In tile all new I i lip
Male It weighs only 77 pounds
and is available in 15" or 2<*"
transom heights It is designed to
run for three hours at full speed
on n six gallon tank or gas
More About tjuall Hooting
Rei 'tit I y we wrote ii It* > ii t Fred
I hiItuci of Houston He's Die In-
vent' r t.f Tract one game call-
in that story W" relayed to you
some of Ii in enlightening thoughts
on <i ii it i I hunting lie's so full of
the subject that well like til
pas* on to you some additional
tip* whieli he has offered
'('■tie the lost < | ii a i I tail early
before the birds scatter to feed."
urges Fred "Then listen for the
reply "
A limit hurried shooting he
says ' When you locate mid
flush II covey, remember flint
you have more time to shoot
than you think Pick out one
bird mol down him Murk where
he fulls Then swing on the sec-
ond biid and nail him. too Don't
let tlie tour of wings panic you
into blaring away al the covey us
a whole "
There is no doubt about It In
the opinion of tills hunter, a big
covey rise t» one of the greatest
thrills In bunting
"Hilt." says Fred "veteran
hunters know that you must find
the singles to get your limit con-
sistently And that's where your
quail call comes into its own "
In response to our query about
scent. Fred pointed out that
frightened birds take cover nnd
give off very little scent There
fore, even 11 fllle dog sometimes
runs over and flushes a single
without pointing
"The bird Is expected to hear
the lost quail call." said Fred
"And wlicn you give II, lie will
leave bis cover, fluff out bis
feathers releasing n strong scent
mol usually answer (lie call
"Now you ran direct your dog
toward the calling bird, or if
limiting without a dog. you can
pinpoint the singles and walk
them up "
Again Fred cautioned against
haste lie pointed out that it Is
important not to work to fast
Ills suggestion is Hint you allow a
scattered covey about In mlnutm
to settle down Then give the lost
qtlail call three times.
“You'll find that the hohwhite,
Mambel's quail, Meant*' quail
and most other apecles will re-
*pond lo the call", said Fred.
Guesa we'd better go out and
try our luck!
Yiiur choice ItCA Silverama or
Kylvania Silver Screen 83.
• We are the “Doctor" when it comes to “Fixing*'
TV Sets of any make or model.
TRAMMELL
TV SERVICE
LY 7-9344
• Al l, WOKK (il AKANTKFD
N02 Poplar SI. llrady, Texas
Miic'I» of (iai'liiimis
Mr and Mrs Creighton Craig
and 111)' former's mother. Mis
Alice Craig, all of Dallas, spent
lat,l Saturday and Sunday here
as guests of Hie lady's fatlu'i
lack Mailman and family
BANK CLOSING
\Yc, (he undersigned Hanks of McCul-
loi'h County will he closed all day
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1
In Observance of
WAV YKAR’S DAY
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• Commercial National Hank
• Hrady National Hank
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 29, 1959, newspaper, December 29, 1959; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990947/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.