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THE BRADY STANDARD
BRADY, TEXA S
and HEART O' TEXAS HEWS
S PAGES TODAY
March 13. 1961
\\ little Number 7NNM
Vol. LV, No. 22
10 CENTS PER COPY
Brady-Winters Battle Looms at Relays Saturday
: 23 Teams to Tie
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IN <*N| ||\\'S TIME, wind hit w this soil out of a I uni no County field.
In Sports Show
BRADY RELAYS RECORDS
High Wind Can Blow Farmer s Field Away
March *■
and th*‘j nr
• xtruni! rniMir h (*>
Mrrty more tons of soil
■ *cd with th** wind from ihis
take n far:’
>r» field and blow
them Cunchn (Jaunty Ibid
it right out
into t he read.
:>*■*! hud h"«'U left bar*' after
'Large <)
iiiantjttc* of soil
Hn
tall hur»'<.H|. . . .
may he rem
cited by h rh wind-
’*.-rK oil almost obliterated
in a sbfirt
period when th*1
th*
road and motorists report-
land is left
tn1:re. ' wam tech •
* d
i .<r zero vjsihillty us the
n Ida ns of (b
ic Soil reinsert at. Ion
un
priii* cied soil h<came air-
Her vice.
rne ....
In th>-
pin ur*'- acow*
■ 1 .in .though thi- rtiimHi*'
|k.tM\ ini; itil’N 'iDfx. H t«» fll
j or*
urred in Oonebo County, the
Ittt hi H nf
*:iif collet <*hI a-
lie thing could happen in
IgiiK lti«*
feiur row during
Mr
Cttlloch County hecauiM’ we
«»fir »1.i%
>>f a w ind-t rmu
ve siuitlar ty|Hi* of soil," the
tint .f.lll.
M*.
| lie*
hntcians any.
Cost of -nt h erosion If much
mtirt than thn t* niporsry dis
.up fort >r innoyanee of m
dtist -lailen atmosphere. Dust
MM>it settles from the air, hut
oflon many miles front lt»
sourre.
' Ihe rt'itl damage* urn to
the land trom which thn noil
van removed. >**id each 11tnn
••melon nrrgn the lotut become*
mom accumulative,"
0 0 0
Thr St'S t. i lint, tans say
tht loss i« not only in thn
soil itself hut also In lilt*
Robert E. Lee Used to Camp
At Old Soldiers Waterhole'
ll» CHiKf.K CM.UUfl
R*d*ert K l.c>» camped nt
Soldiers Water! !e ort vvrrsl
occasions, according to thn
memory of old timers. During
thn early part of the lH.Vtt’t hn
wat stationed at various times
at several forts alortir thn Tex-
as fr.intinr, in< hiding a time at
Fort Mason.
Thn *e» ond limn In* was
sent to Texas hn traveled from
San Antonio, March 27, I- **',
with two squadrona Of thn Sr ■-
on*t Cavalry over thn military
road through M< * ollnrh I’.»utt-
ly to Fort Cooper in Attack et<
ford County, where hn was its
In.n«d It* months.
Mr n-**d I. ramp at S*d-
litnrs W sIrfhoir hrrattw »t
*a> a 4at * rwir trom Fori
Mason and .amthnr day's
rule on to Flirt t ..I or ado m
( ol< man I <iealy.
• • •
I ha -ed Ht Indiana
An th. U..ry about thn wst
erhole w a.* told i'V t ',« ir Rtiiy
Hobart*. »t» dim I about I <4*1
Me heal roMost out from ■
Editor's Note: Thn Stand
nrd today continues a col-
li lion of tains about thn
old "Soldiers Waterhole,” a
catnpinff ground cast of
Brady on ftnion ( rock ustsl
mt»rn than ltd) yearn atro
hy pioneer travelers and
frontier soldiers.
smi’h in march of stray horses
along Rmdy t reek At this time
thn country hern was very op-
en except for thn laige live-
oaks slor if thn rocky ridge- ami
thn ttmlw-r nk.ttf thn cri*ek* and
rivers This was due partly to
the fact that the Indiana had a
hahit of ho mm* off the coun-
try periodically
Roberta ran into sewn In-
titans ahout where the old Voca
rrossin* was on Brady I reek
The Indiana, seeing Kotierta,
gave chase hut it was a very
foiriry day ami Roberts hmi a
slim chance of out runniiut
Utciti If* (leaded f.»i open conn
try mward home t • •ming to
(he crowning at Soldiers Water
'hole, he found thn Indians were
right on his heels.
Through the fog hn saw
a soldier xtimding hy his
horse watering the animal.
Robert*’ horse, after run-
ning at full spend. gain
out, and Kohnrta reined up
hesidn the soWier.
Thn Indian* wetu right be-
hind, but when they saw the
soldier they scatter**! in all
diiwtiona. thinking there were
other soldiers near hy.
It turned out, however, this
wa“ the only soldier in the
vicinity. Me had gotten lost
from hi* patrol in the thick
fog and Had come iuick to
camp.
• • •
(,ood M agon Ho.id
In I Ml* Major Robert S.
Neighbor* mil i aptain John S
Ford, loth experienced Indian
fighters, led a»i expedition frotn
Austin and San Luton)** Cv;.'
mg the two towns, they crooned
flrw.lv Creel *1x1 * out in tied on
to the head**wler* of thr C**o
1 (Turn to Page I. • **i A. FlaaaaI
loss of fertility and loss
• d organic matter.
*'laboratory analysis haa
shown iluit fine soil material
blown by wind in this area con-
tains four times as much nitro-
gen V.: titties ns must phos-
phorus. and three times as nmrh
potash as the soil remaining
in tile Held ...
Tbo-e 11 <• 11.i• nIs are essential
to crop production, and yields
have b* on known to drop 'ery
notciealily within one genera-
tion due in erosion alone,''
• • •
l.and cover during high wind
i erosion periods—such as those
during March ran protect the
soli from erosion and helps to
keep it in good state of tilth
! Crop residue left on or near
j ihe surface or small grain as
a cover crop provides gvmd pro-
tection frotn erosion.
In the Concho County dstnagn
the St'S men found that oat*
growing beside the unprotected
fh Id i.pparv ntly permitted little
or no erosion At least there was
no accumulation of soil In the
fence row next to the oats
It looks like another Wiiders-
Hrady fight here Saturday for
the championship of the 23rd
annual Hrady Itclavs, Brady's
biggest sports show of the year.
The Winters Billiards, de-
fending'champions of the meet,
edged the Bulldogs out last
year hy 3-8 of a point.
And III*- Bulldogs and
the l!lir.r.ords are at It a-
gain this season. Brudv
beat Winters at the Mason
meet lint Ins) to tlie Bliz-
zards in Winters last week-
end.
The Bulldog* nre strong in
the & innts and relays while
the Blizzards are relying on
Ihe hurdles and the field events
lor points
"It ought to be interesting."
said Brady Coach K V. Owens,
looking toward Saturday And
he pointed out (hat there arc
S0tn» other potent track teams
due here: Cisco, Bangs. Rotan.
and (loldthwaite
Twenty-three teams are ex-
pected Others are Anson. Bal-
linger, Marble Kails, Woodson,
and Wylie of Abilene, Santa
Anna, Coahoma. Fredericks-
burg* Round Rock, Karly.
Mason. Bel Valla. San Saha,
Stanton, Cherokee. Melvin, and
Rochelle.
• • •
Fred Sailings, former
Brady coach who now Is
superintendent at Miles,
will be hark as tlir official
starter for the Brady Re-
lays.
The preliminaries and finals
in the field event* begin at
noon Saturday. The other final*
are scheduled at 7 p m Ad-
1 mission is 30 cent* for adult*
and 2*» cent.* lor students.
The meet one of the old-
est ill the state i- sponsored
hy the Brady Schools' Athleth
Department. Limited to Class
AA schools and under, the meet
runs 17 events, die usual It
plus tlicc special relays
fshutllc hurdles, a sprint med-
ley. and an 88u relay).
Rochelle FFA I toy’s
Andrus Places Hijyh
In Houston Show
A registered Angus heifer,
shown hv ilobby |»* **1* a Ro-
chelle KF \ boy, placed 14th
tn Ih*1 open t-lasr of breeding
h'd*r* at the Ifoiinton Stock
Show
W tl h prise money received
in (he * alt scramMe m Hous-
ton last v* itr |ic*'*i* hour hi (he
!e Iter fmrn the Milt Miller
to id in Brad* lie bought the
heifer hftek tr«on Houston and
plans to kc**|) h*>r a* a brood
cow
Deeds son of Mr and Mrs
llphhjr 11 I S erb «*'»* m Hous-
ton from K"h .'4 thrmich Mar
:• He plana to take *n<>thcr
he* f he*lfer to the Houston
how next year.
Church Crtiup
T« Sfrve Dinner
^ Hnfb#cn# will
•*r\ii< m( tli#' \h11«tnnl IiunH
\rmmy fiimi tu
1 fhntxkf i*t by
•he I 'tnfisternitv **f Christian
Duvet raw **f Ihe I iuaUiup1 < al ti
t hur<*ii« Mfitl nil jr»t ,irwili|i
w*l! he used to hup I sink * for
children of the church.
Tickela are II for adults and
Ml cents for . hi id ten
Kx Mc( uilm'h Man
Dim At iiorviT
Final iiim wore hold Mon-
«ta>. March !♦, at l« a. m. is
Forge* for F*»d Foatar. H4, who
had iMadw hi* howr 'here for
the paM la year*. Me waa •
ottml ' armor and forusarlv
lived m IUs iwik and I'Snsto
Mr Foalat .lunl at 7:» p m
Friday. Mai* h 4L Ht* wife died
ia I*.‘Ft
Survivor* are oa> laughter
Mr* Mai gw krawar of Cm-
Teachers to Meet
For Dinner Tuesday,
Hear NKA Speaker
.lenning* H. h’lather*. a field
represenative for the National
Education Association, will be
the guest speaker at a dinner
meeting of the McCulloch
County Teachers Association
next Tuesday.
The dinner begins at 7 p. m.
in the Hrady High School cafe-
tt’ria,
Mrs. Patricia Robertson, a
San Angelo teacher and dis-
trict NKA representative, also
will i*e present. Visiting teach-
er* are expeeted to attend from
the Mason, Menard, and San
Saha County units.
Rochelle Principal
Duncan Resigns
The Kix'hclI** Board of edu-
cation Monday night accepted
th* re«ignatlon of II W Dun-
tan a* principal of the Rochelle
M'htvol njratent
Duncan resigned to locate
near a special education facility
tor hi* daaghter Debbie
Mrs. Kllis Retires
E’rom Jsfiuth Ward
Mrs. lamra Kilt*, longtime
Hrady teacher at South IVani
is retiring at the end of the
present school year
"She notified me in January
f«*r the Sch*»ol Itnard not to con-
•‘tder her for re-election,” Supl
A. Reynold* »ai*i Tuesday
| All-District
Honors Go to
4 Don Caqers
Four Heady l«>ys are honored
in the All-District. 18 AA
basketball selections made
Tuesday night hy the district's
coaches.
Hubha Han is i:- li fed on t he
first team. Harold Amici s<ci
and dreg Chase *m the second
team, and Marion Lewis gets
honorable mention.
Three Pupettes Mary Zir-
iax, Ann Randle, and (Jenevia
l.ott —received honorable men-
tion.
The complete selections:
All.-DISTRICT 18- \ \
First Team
George Ryerly Coleman
Huhha Harris Hrady
Lloyd Hersley Llano
Mike Walker Mason
Louis Ifcch Fredericksburg
Second Team
Harold Anderson Hrady
Greg Chase Hrady
Steve Ledbetter San Saha
Chris Mayo Coleman
Hoohy Woodward ( oleman
Honorable Mention Marion
Lew is of Hrady. Mark Durst
and Tim Schmidt of Mason,
Mike Roger* and Kirk llodg' h
of Llano, Jessie Voung of
Fredericksburg and Ronnie
Sanders of Coleman.
0 0 0
GIRLS ALL-DISTRICT
Janie Dietorlch Coleman
Reha Dieterieh Coleman
Brenda Brooks Coleman
Barbara Hwgee
.... Fredericksburg
Bernice Gold
Fredericksburg
Vicki Virdell Llano
Joan O’Donald Mason
(isv McMillan Mas**n
Honorable Mention Mary
Zirinx, Ann Randle, and (Jen-
evoi l.ott, all *>f Brady; Nancy
Kidd. Liz Howell and Kath-
leen Hector of San Saha: Diana
Alve> of Coleman; I inda Oe-%
tr^ich and ? imla Hunneycutt of
Llano; md Kathy Collman of
h rederii kshurg
I■'^*'nt Name School
Record
Year
Shot Put
Gerald Wynn, Bloomington 52’6V4”
1961
Foie Vault Phillip Boatright, Coleman
12*0"
1963
Discus Gerald Wynn. Bloomington
153*2"
1961
Proud Jump- Tommy Young, Winters.....
22*4”
1962
High Jump- Dwight Griggs, Hamlin .....
«TV*
1960
120-Yard
High Hurdles—Garet Von Netzer,
Fredericksburg ........ ........
14.4
1962
1 <10-Yard
Low Hurdles David Bonds,
Hamlin ................
.....17.3
1961
100- Yard
Dash Riley Dunn, Coleman ....
9.8
1963
220 Yard
Dash Riley Dunn, Coleman ..
21.8
1963
410-Yard
Dash Dale Burlier, San Saba 51.4
1961
880-Yard
Run* Tommy Dodd, Stamford
2:02.1
1961
Mile Run
Ronald Hudson. Dublin
4:46.2
1961
440-Yard
Relay Brady tW, L, Mooring,
Ronnie Rodrigue, Jimmy
Bradshaw, Harry Bowden)
. 43.3
1962
Mile Relay Hamlin (Rayford Williams,
Gary Williams, Jody Ford,
David Bonds)
3:30.2
1961
18 i-Yard
Ig>w Hurdles Ronnie Rodrigue,
Hrady
lft.fi
1962
Shuttle Hurdles—Brady (Charles Reynolds,
Robert Shurtleff, Harold
Anderson, Harry Bowden)
42.2
1962
Sprint Medley Cisco (George Mitcham,
Jerry Parks, Danny Phipps,
Cliff Clary)
3:45.2
1962
880- Yh rd
Relay Hrady (W. L. Mooring,
Robert Shurtleff, Danny
Sehill, Charlie Brown)
1:32.:>
1963
KFNN FTII MtHiltK
.....president
(iolfcrs Planning
Tournament Sundav
The Heart of Texas Golf As-
sociation will hold an l* hole
tournament for local gulfri*
Sunday, starting at I p. m
Four-man team* will he se-
lected in a lira wing a.< puling
t«> handicap*
Kntry fees • 12 per man I
should he filed with John )4>w
ia. a asocial ion seevxotarv. hy t
p. m Satmdav All he *1 goiters
are invited to parti*mate
Girls ‘o Sing
On TV Show
Hrady H 'h School’s double
quintet has been invited to ap-
pear on a 13-minute television
program in San Angelo, spon-
sored by Central High School.
The show will he aired Tues-
day from 5 1,3 to 5:30 p. m on
Kf'TV, available to some Me-
( ounty County veiwera hut not
n the Hrady cable
The Hrady elrl.s received *h»
invitation »ft«‘r they appeared
last week in San Angelo at a
meeting of district math teach-
ers, of which Brady High's Id
White!* V is chairman
In »he group. dire*'ted hy
Mrs D**n Hnle ase Nettie Ann
t jut, ( stole Elliott. Connie Sue
Fiu'dahl Karen Fea*elle. John-
ny So* Jordan, I mu and Ona
Ke**»ing, Karen MeCutlnh. i
(ieorgun flianville. and Terry
Self Ch've M* li«n*>uirh is their
at the piano
ret MeCiilloh will
Student Council
Officers Elected
For Next Year
Kenneth Moore was elected
president of the Brady High
School Student Council in a
runoff election last week with
Jerry Atherton.
noth are juniors Moore is
the son of Mr and Mrs Dorman
Moore and Atherton la the son
of .Mr. and Mrs. I^-onard Ather-
ton
The new Student 4'oiin-
cil officers take office next
full to serve during the
I IWi-4-4iA Selin**) year.
• * •
Dolan Hargrove, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K Hargrove of
\ ocn, was named vice president
In a runoff with Hob Mtller,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobby L«u
Miller.
Janice Hreekenridge and
Janie Crew are in a runoff for
the secretary's Job. in an
election to be held next week
at the same time that Brady
High students elect their ch*»»r
leaders for next year Th«
winner next week will be aee-
r*tary. and the runner-up will
serve as treasurer
Janice Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs M (• Hreekenridge,
and .lame Is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs W H Crew
The cheer leaders candid*tee
will he introduced during as-
sembly Friday morning Th#
field include* Jane Kpiller Log
|v**nna Gutce. Call Mr Broom,
Nancy Gibson Judy Htiffp. nir.
Haul* Miller Dewin':* Be .ion*.
Marvel Flsh'*r Jeonette Waite.
Linda Metcalf*' R*>nu Mr.
Mro*»m Khv Langford and
Clara Porter
Mr. Smith. 76
w Rndv Dies
aeeompanv the
»*ln T ii*.s*t#y.
rls In San An-
24 Schools Have Teams
In Golf Meet Saturday
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v#rd #f tits
hum* uf Mr.
and Mis W K. C«Mh f
Until yard of Her well
C*»bh HMmUpI HMs)
> Marne Atm. In tin
kgfrt >*rd m Mr*.
istdtni *>f Dusste.
Hill, t Intern# and (ML #11 of
M*»rg#t. Liayd. Kfcntetwe. OkU..
Jnrk #f ('row ley . Ijouati «l
8fi,i »l* i. .imt (iWon and Malika
of Dm Moims, (atom; ft gmnd*
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mtmm
Hrady High School play
Saturday to 1 SO sehavlhoy gtiif
era >omma bora far tha ninth
annual Hrady Invitation Tour-
nament
Tvreaty-foar teun are dk-
vtdad in tvsa divisions, tha top
brn*fcet far AAA and A AAA
■hasis. and the Iomt division
A A m nooks and under.
Tha tap dkvMuaa tea* off
al *rM a. m» and th* lower
dtxanan goto Period at
I N g a. n Hrady a Mani-
rtpnl < onto*.
Tha AuoUa Maroon- of Ann-
tin. Thomas JddVhrson of dan
AuMm. Nctalkm d AueUn,
and IVst loom aa favorite* in
Jo
*n Ant
for
A A M C
In
at«*rl
nr n comer to the llrndv
tournnmrnt. t* •••ached hy
H !*. Fear mo. * r» rot her of
llrndv* I. V. Fearsoa.
North Hard -rhael grkmrt
pai.
Tha toumnsnont k* direr lad hy
Brady High INtnripni C A.
i ibridge canrh of tha Hrady
usm
T%k yanr tha Bniidag goifan
hava -tarted off with an im-
praaaixa rm'aPd of Uuw firsd-
piar* f' rishea Hatardny. ham*
ever, they wifi faaa some stiff
• urn petition from Jnchahaiw.
loot year'a rtaU A A
lod VA M ' iTiiijidntail w
of hrady » rogko
Daniel itatoa Hmith
r'inr»ml serxirw* worn 'i**ktk
•t S 'i r in Thnrsdar at the
churrh of Christ ka Knit, and
IViIk»*son Funeral Home dt-
reeted burial tn tha Marata
Cemoterv.
Bumvorw sea *»v ****a«. Jaek
of Crane. C V at tkdeaan. Wal-
ter of Kota.. Coe*! of Camanrho.
V A el Eden, and Lonnie limith
of Ldtiuttw. N M ; and thro#
danghtara Mrs Dtadtrs tadar-
•am *>( Ro«n. Mr* Kra liahn
Lollar of Rdan. and Mm
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