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VOL. LI. No. 8
8 DALES TODAY
Hrady. McCulloch County. Texas. Friday. December I. 19.*i9
Tic I'EK COPY
Whole Number 7666
Bulldogs Preparing for Fight to Finish' With Jasper
This Is the Big Year'
WAITIN'; AT THK CilN— Almost every night for weeks and
weeks this fall the yard at the Ixihn Co-op (Jin has been jammed
with dozens of cotton wagons waiting for their loads to be gin-
ned. Heart O’ Texas cotton farmers are enjoying their best
season in years. Mrs. Fret) Lohn in “Lohn News" (see page 2)
reports the I.ohn gin already has turned out more than 2,500
hales, iStandard Photo)
For Fast East Texans
Knot ball fever flamed anew in I’nuly this week as Hrady
fans bi'^an to realize that t lit ir Hidldo^s have a fqrlit on
tht tr hands Friday niyrht.
"I saw them!" Hrady Coach Chuck York said of tin
.las|«r litilldoK.s, Hrady's foe in the state A A quarterfinals
in Temple. "It was wide open, head-knockinyr. sharp football."
York was in Huntsville Saturday nijrht as .laspt r ran
wild over Hellville, a team which supposedly was hiyyvr and
strong r than last year.
‘‘Jasper cored in the first three
Itlays. Hellville never knew what
hit them," York said. ‘'They’re
very aggressive,'very quirk, tough
and highly spirited."
• . •
Wh»t York aaw of Jasper
in lluntaville was about all
he could find out about them.
Itradv aruuta who scoured
Jasper's "Hi* Thicket" neigh-
borhood ran into “an Kaat
Texas iron curtain."
Jasper is a birr school ami is
going into Class AAA football next
year. They have 22 lettermen back
from 11158 and have HH boys on
Community Chest
Very Near Goal
Tl V < ulloi h ('oetitv (' a -
IliUllily Chest this week htd
$11.In' • jn ihe pot it rood record
l.iit still <1 ft 1 *i short of the gonl
of $111.*77
• \V 111 hopei iil of reselling
t||i to l.ti* at tbe same iinie
iv e won I 1 I to brltlft t ho e:i lll-
|>;ti 'll to a close ill the next two
vv. el M l (' m paten Chaii
m ilt liny T Hollidav. "There are
a few in the city who have mad"
no contribution."
Still out also are reports from
Melvin Voc.i, Falrvlew. and Mer-
eu r.v
HolIM.iv hail except tonally
Bund reports from two rural
eiooiiiii'lltle., Itoelielle co|.
leeterl Still for the Chest,
amt little U.lhlrip Kate
• llll.tl.Y
Chest offlelnls were very pit a-i-
ed also .at ill response front th >
school i hildren 1*111 foti and
Iteta Sluniii I’hl sorority's "Pro-
ject Cliorolate Cake Hake" which
nettl'd tt-ij;,n
"Th ■ Indies deserve the thanks
of everyone for their spontaneous
efforts to help our community."
Holliday said
Those In the rural areas who
want to tnnke a contribution are
‘urged to contact these rural area
chairmen
Mrs Tom Hickman at Fife,
Mrs opal Drowning at Lohn.
, Mrs Paul I.ohn at Waldrip; Mrs
(' O Moore at Stacy; Ml - Hi)
I Murray a' I mole, Odis Waldrep
at Salt Hap. Kiln it'd F Schmitt
•it Melvin llnrry Hanson at
S’,est Sweden. Mrs Houston
.truly at I indue.
,\|t .I n k Kyznr at Calf Creek
" T Willi mm i't (' imp San
i ' a Mrs \V l! F.111 inn at Voea.
he Hor'ie'le Sttulv ('lull at l!o-
helle. Mrs Marti.tret Jordan tit
I’laeld. Hilly I, Jones at Mer-
cury II C Johnn-mti at Hast
Swell' n. and l.eo ('ervaiitez at
Fairv lew
♦ •
Coiittlbutors iii Itrinh are
iit-g.-il in lirin:: their dona-
lions to John Moran at the
( iiiniiiereial Nat tonal Hank.
Ilollldav at the Post Office,
or Miss Julia Cithern at the
Cluiniher of Commerce,
t'olitrihutiolis also run he mail-
ed to McCulloch County Com-
munity Chest. Itox .'i 11. Hrady.
Texas.
\V" are very .anxious to go
over the lop In our drive this
year so let's all do everything
we ran to make it possible . .
"It might b" that some would
desire to make a second contri-
bution We are anxious that every
citizen in the county have a part
in the 'Project open Heart’,"
Holliday said
Treasure Hunt'
Set for Shoppers
Aoain Saturday
Sat unlay mark t he second I
week of lln dv'ii hie Christina' ■
"Treasure Hunt."
Thirl v-ii‘if merchants have j
heen ilistrihntiim mimle i ml < ards j
to tin i r customers and have a,
i peel a I gift on display tit their I
Stores The gift goes to the ills
lepier w ho has the card teat' hilig
the ntlllilier on the gift
Shoppers are reminded to hold
all of their cards The numhers
ur- changed every week-end on
tin gilts, and if tin winning
number doesn't come up this
week it may come up next week
The gifts can I"' I'lnlmcd only
on Saturday, however, and only
i> adults Santa's sleigh ride was
held foi the children last week
and th" "Treasure Hunt" is de-
signed as an attraction for adults.
It continues every Saturday
through l»ec. I't.
Bridge to Be
Closed Jan. 4
3 Farm-Market Road
Projects Scheduled
The Tex tv Highway Deportment Hrady !• nld- it pi p • I muniri-
plan to spend almost |5imi in.ii
dut inn the next two years on
thiee farm to matket highway
proieef- in McCulloch County
The project- are
Fvtension f irnt I! el I
at I ohn north t !«*••» • t in 1
KM Road "US ot a poll t 2 * n lie
west if fife 1 he |o .*• t will It
elude 5 a ii lies ( f tu vv | a < Ml i
pul vvjitci supply on Hrady Creek
The budge will rust at) i -t incited
*7o iMie
I list ml ‘2.1 Engineer Hubert
J. Milligan of llruwwfti xt
-Mid the Hear t reek hridgr •»
part of the highway depart-
event's program to improve
and maintain the farm-to-
market road *v«irm l.ittle or
l»t m ( 1 't. t>f ;♦»».
1 • viv11 It' V >12*
no additional
he f.iplired
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on FM R v l
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whan Heat ( rwk
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to th* -tat*
Siren Means Fire;
Motorists Must
Pull Over to Curb
The Hrady Volunteer Fire De
partnient is discontinuing its pol-
icy of blowing the fire siren on
drill nights.
"When you heat the -in-n now
you will know there is a fire.
Vernon Dm sett, fire depart merit
president, said
And undt-t the law all traffic
mu t pull to the futh and t |
wide the siren i- blowing
"If people will just give n
three to five minutes, the flieni '
v ill i>e i ut of the way, and some
tunes ju-t tvv. of three n.init,
makes the difference between
-aviug or losing a hou-t " Dor-ett
added
Tile fiicmetl have folil I th '
ttan*tent tiaffn pull- •> > d
i cte ,'iarm but few i«".il duvet
do The I*',In e Departmen' ha
prom l-eft to tielp el" iingi lie
Iim a I motorist* to poll over to th
orb al-o.
Bawar
ff*1 fa'urday
The West Commetie Street]
lilidge will lie closed to thiollgh
traffic on the mo‘ning of Jan. I,,
Hen Dillon, resident engineer for i
Ha' Mate Highway Ibipai tnient,
repotted to the City Council Tnes
day night.
The old hiidge will lie torn
down t" he repine il by a new.
i lane model as part of th"
current project to widen C. S. h7
Il mu the eulllthouse t i the "thiee
way" intersect i-in.
Dillon said he vvn reporting now
to the council -o the City will
have id least .'lb days’ notice to
plan for ictnoval of the City's
treet lights along the right of
way.
Work will begin at the same
time on curb and gutter along
W es| Commerce and on new
storm sewers to eliminate the
dip- at the Church an-! High
Street crossings on Commerce.
Dillmi said the contractor will
need about four months to build
the new bridge. While the bridge
is closed, th S. H7 traffic will lie
detoured out North Bridge and
We t on West White Street
In othci action at Tuesday’s
council meeting
(Jordon tin-enwond, an Abilene
engineer working temporarily for
the City, said he has received in
fol mat ion he l-eqilc ted front |
I’iotteer Natural tins Company,
needed by the cminril to decide on
the ga- company's request for a
rate incioa c. (irct-nwood said lie
will have to analyze Cue figure
and slii.nld he aide to report at the
council's next meeting.
A n-qiie t from A. I!. Ruth
-1'fofil was granted to replace
pat king meter- on the smit h • ide
nf Rutherford Motors on Hast
Lockhart. They were removed at
Rutherfmil's reqtie t ii yeat or so
ago.
"We are unable to find a park
ing place ii)- tiie side of out hllsi
ness due to cuts of all day parkci
vv ho work on the square," Ruther-
ford said in ins new request.
—A new parking system,
at a 211-degree angle rather
than the usual l'i-degree-, was
mentioned as a possible solu-
tion to the Iraflic problem on
South Klarkhurn. The system
is being used in \hilene. D
reduces ihe number of park-
ing spares available slightly
hul is easier on drivers who
"can’t parallel park."
JThe council authorized de
livery uf $5|.lHMi in Wat rant- and
(Turn to Cage n. Col. 5, I’leasi 1
the squad, all of whom gut into
the Hellville game.
Jasper lias hei n in and out of
the A,\ playoffs for tin* hi t nine
years.
"Hut this is their hig year. They
lose everything next year. This
is the hig opportunity, the lug
chance, and they're going to make
the most of it. They're well coach-
ed. They swarm all over you."
+ ♦ ♦
And yet Jasper lost four game ■
early in the season.
•They just had trouble get-
ting the team going," 1 ork
said as he pointed out that
only line touchdown hud been
scored against them in the la-t
four games. In Jasper’s hist
six games they have given lip
only three touchdowns.
(Juite likely it was those four
los c , that lulled Hellville ilitu
eomplaeeiiey last Sutuiday, with
t he di -a t roii 11 f. result .
Are Hrady’ Bulldogs remix-'.'
" We're living til pie pa i e for
fig lit tu t he finish," Yot I. aid
"We know we have tu In- i-n ul .it
this stage of the game You can't
play a poor one mul get hy. and
we have no guarantee that even
a good game will get (I hy
"Hut vva-'re i fling to try to t>.
good,*'
l.iuchfu-kcr Hubby Marsi Id . l ee ■
Wii n't eompb-telv veil tl,i vi-ek,
but Ymk aid lie will play Half
bark Fernando l.afuente lent a
knee in the T- tuple game, and cell
ter Hill Atelier was having l.ni-e
(collide, too. (Mhcivvi e with the
usual lltillol -urktlc s tile Rillldoi'
were in condition.
Jasper’s tatting eleven ha
some good sized hoys in tin- lineup,
hilt it wasn't ize that had Ymk
worried.
"It's their quickness That Id'
halfback ll.e Hoy White i runs
like a cottontail rabbit, and that
quarterback (Buddy Hullis) i- a
left-handed passer and he can
thiead the needle. He can run,
too "
Here is Ja per'- nffen-ive line
up
I'os. Name Wt
I F Danny Ma sey 155
I.T Terry McLeod 1K5
Mi Jimmy Mnshaw 155
C Charles (Jandy lb*'
R(J W111 Harvey Hi*
HT Janie Craig I'"1
It K M Williams 170
OH Muddy Hollis • 11»i It'.
Hit H"bhy Watt i U i II’.
il II I i Itov W hite (2n i I in
|- It I «ia v Jumper t I . i 1*ii
Tt •- w irilu i ii Temt - « II "I
vane t . t he -tale -emit if a! meet
ini* tl,- HIM i-l >>f t tie I I ee I
|'n ........... undefeated! gam"
being id iv i -I t i el iv ' tgl ’ »'
Jasper »o Run
Train !o Temple
1 p. , c ,, t :• »--rg . t f
• Tempi. f ' kid
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HILLY BUSS ( AYIN
Cavin Breaks
Cousin Dan's
Rushing Mark
Hilly II - • avin, a boy vvb i
* 1-aine out of n-ivvliei e." b:e l olle l
up I ,XV 1 y-iird ■ ru- bine fi -m bis
fillllno-k spot with tin- Hi lily H ill-
dogs this year.
It" lia i ii t ii I tb" trill mi ! I
oeea-ioii-, for .'ill ;iV- r.’i' gain of
H.tiI yards p i carry.
I av in didn't pi *y la «t ye ir and
col a slow tart early in the sea-
• ii. making only !l yunl ;ig dust
Hnllingei and only '25 again-t
W iiit«-r
Sinee then, however, he has
gained mote than 2i)li vard- m
seven ol the Hull logs' 12
i!.-lines. He is a eon in of
Shirt and Dan (Jandv, Hradv’s
powerful fullh.dk brothers in
IH57 and Ill's and alreadv
has broken cousin I'-in's re-
cord ol 1,751 vards jn
• *
Cavin’s bowing parallels that
of the Hrady team tins year. The
Hulldogs weren't expected to be
nenr iinywhere a good ns the ’5s
team, but thev’ve already scored
171 points. That compares with
| the season total of ,'|52 points in
, LI games in MM»h.
Fullback ( avin has a readv
answer to anyone who marvels
at his hall-tilting. Savs he-
“Anyone could rarrv the hall
when the Hulldogs block for
him like thev do tor me."
All of the Hrady lin ks, jn fad,
have good iti-hing average- Don-
ald So- sin with 5 (tfi Fein-i'd i
Lifiiente with till.'!, Hobby Hat--h
-vith a 07. lieifc H'-nd'-i-mi with
i *J 5tt. and quarterback C'larle L’e
Hold with ill
Reynold-' avet-ige i- the lowe *
of i oil I e. her ;ill- i t t'e t e I 111'.
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