The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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Tfcr past vtwk VM an
the busleat tor llrady In many th. best .|.» <im. n
months Among the iu'l|itli«ii »rt work (ram lira,
centered around youth ware the Ward tlrkwl.
Hand Paatlval and the MH'ul . did »„ wish w»
I«m h County Hehool Pupils Art an award la every eat
Kxhlblt, sponsored by the llrady the young peopl. had
Tuaaday Club. It war, w< could only
Surely llrady and MeCull.ah v». had ehornu m
County were majoring on the thoroughly enjoy
moat Important of our reaourc- of th< hoMtoHxc*
•a," our young people. Your for th< tea hanom
reporter would like to have to th. Kxhlt.it In
boon present for all the pro- j Memorial l.ihr,u>]
cram* for our young people
and the adult leader*. We did
share in the art content, Imvim: ;
been uoMiytied a* one of » team j
it
l|y hofie that
sty. Also vre
d being one
in our Huh
u tin visitor*
the Hie hards
h t'lubroom.
In wlwlrtrr ropto'lly
ne were |irt‘*rHt, mo«i of
all Me Mere lifled up by
tbe unNOtlafloii mIiIi llm
young |h tin n>M4ace —
mi lr. ill. no potM. mi o|m
K< i laliir, A* alwai*. «•
tlO’WUbt of tla • •oidtlton of
entii Into beaten tbr Man*
ter gglr bin ill*i
"I »lr*» ye heroine an lit•
lie l blblreH. you -hull In
no m In •liter lie' Kina-
dooi of lioateU.** (gain
lie *ai.| lliat In a* mm li
“m> ye did it unto one of
I lieie lit lie one*, you iliil
ii iiiiio me."
Junior IVifrh*M
•Math Fair* lx
Termed Sucre**
Watcrholc
J. U Splllcr,
Louisiana, hies
math i'Immr al ftrady
Utah and ih. li Inmrar
M I. Lackey, are ttuiti
with the miccear of thi
fair
| The Kilr w«a t>ree
the puhlu during 1‘ublu
] Week
Some 2t*h Mt udenta
dll ion of th” eight Ii
pupil*. came to »<•
cl.ihe tin- week and had our Kitjr At)llU,
heart stirred with pride In our M,(<) fri,,n,ls v|s|tP<1 ,h„
great Utata. “Texas. our Texas exhibit*. • their in-
mi wonderful, ho great", and
filled with gratitude that wo
have sueh a
eh..
Hivfr,
»n to Il..i
1 Crowd
The
pirti
id to Rl |'as
returned »v
*r th«*
tlte
foUtc*
11 m it
.oat reporta
w.iuld .
•(J timt
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(‘Xt 4*114
*nt x
vagon rood
A ml
Wo have »l*o ell|oy»d Ih**
Lake
*■ mwTr u"" "* """,l 4 ( l
iritn to Cnliforfiia for a time. *
• * ♦ Mr. Spill, r m»» a half I
to W. W..I
|Hi«miaa ami
ri.de'a 1«7 am tent Spaniah road also uiwl i h> ante A ixpil'i, Sr. and Mi
ami lonrn the Soldier* Wnlerh.de crossing! Mary Wnutt'ii, all of M.( idloch J
parents during tin* day* of the Spaniah j County; Ihdiert Spillet of Men
riled to
Hchool*
In u<l-
Spaio-h Mine Working*
There i* evidence that
workings oil both idea of tin
I• rest IIlid Iippreci.ll ion of the crossing. A chunk of rich on
mine* There are Spanish mine aid. Ml
Ode
la.k
Jennie M. Knight
ml Adruin Kpillei of
t hoi les
TEXAS IY 7-2302
NEW STARTING TIME 7:15 I*. M.
THl'RSIMY— KRIIIAY—SATIIIIIAY
Vlrnm mm *'f£is sex apkW W1
r^ReicK Garner i t
WHEElfR D-Aierc
■rt DAKi AWlCIOl.l • . Iin.. Me*
all diMtmMil.
opportunity for tin pupil* to was found alonside the old road Hi* father mm* Meredith |
■ i, .It .' ViH* »‘*iuainted with the \,y K.| Bird in 10:1. Ispilhr, pioneer M.< ull. .iu
. (unity and honor in the world ininnrt-int .1, mi nt,. .,r .to- u ' ' 1 , ,
.It would help u* all he better m0c|ein mith I »»« r,,ul gr live* j County ramie i ami men hunt,
( Itiien i, if we would go to . ,|l4> u .lll on the west side of the water* I Who fit-» came to tin .lieu ui
j our Richard* Library and c*rry „ ^fOU >« t)f *t udem - from the ^d**- 1 myrudf saw them hack 1 K*> 1. nettling near the mouth
| home and read one Of the many i s< hoot w ho ,n , \i„,.,inv in IbOd. Three graves were side of Lost Cieek a year later.
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about our great state, and the “\n ,,f , )u, noiterinIs w hich ^n,,w* but the fourth grave Mr*. ( nroltue Spinet or laikc
people who mud. it great. wen displayed are being used »< the upper end of the water- Charles, a daughter and a son,
One ot them i.s now Preai* |„ k,, m*»th da s ns visual was that of a young hoy, three grandi Midi, n and tiVu
dent of this nation. L. II. J . „i(is to giV(. more .Hi years old who wa shot by brother*. Isdiis Spillet of San
a "tall Texan" with t lie gilt pfp)KjH |n the work. aH it i* horse thieve* who op*‘ratt*l in Antonio, and Dewey Spiller of
for getting* things done, and pr, nt. .1 from <!,.> to da; " the vicinity during' tlie* early I’ort I.avacn.
ih. tine wisdom to parry M|... ,,.u.k„v.' :t veteran 70*». - -................
•lunaliona of the pres* with a tMchcr In the math field I Another grave is just across j__________________
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
This 'grave was found by Milton
(iainer and Dick Hopei about
wmpANAVlSlON* *rj MCTROCOLOR
House
oftte ,
Dawned
.y^M
M AV < «?»D «KX*wr 1*^ «. hu;iuCltflK
MUAVtO If »» UKfUK* tM
Toxan'K ability to “(tos* tho ; _________________ ___
bridge wh« n ho romea to it.”
Natur HIV the re„ m w * Kochc‘lIt‘ banquet
for u, in McClloch County and The R.s-heile Junior Class !»<«■ They dug down about lb
this part of Texas is the good will sponsor the Hmhelle Men’s »•* tw.*. n the bead and
rains which blessed the land. Community Club Banquet Tues- f"''t *»ones and found old log.
We cannot resist “my-my” at day. Match 17, in the Rochelle lymsr lengthwise ovei Ih. body,
nil tbes" ponds In the fields. School cafeteria at 7:"0 |i in. _ *
and in the ditches along the Tickets nit Tl.lta per plate. Battle Mith Indian*
roads Besides, this rain came Free baby ittinr with land I’a k in IH- '• John II M*s>|e
Just, right to bolster the mol*- wichcs for the children vvdl !*■ *nd his men fought a bi.tth
at the Indian
IIKA HI NO AIDS At Ol’STI
CON, Batteries. Supplies, j
Contact II C. JOHNSON, |
Kelso Jewelry, Brady
I'llONE turn M.ttn lo
THE sTVVDtni) III Ittl.ll
Matthews Livestock Commissieii
Company
OW N i:R—( h a It i . ky m atthf ws
Sale Every Tuesday
SAN SABA, TEXAS
Itoffipls I r«»ni Salt* I’llfMliiy, March 10, 110*1
IH'I.I.S (IH.) Itrcerirr Hlarh 2-A'<wr*Old Hull*
and > fiiilinu*.
IH'I.I.S (HI.) .... .
FAT rows
IIKIFKRKTl'FS to
sum kkr rows
FAT ( AFVKS
STOTKFU STKFits
STO( KKH II FI I Fits
I.IOHTS to
Kl20.li0 to 213.00
S17.:>0 to 10.10
J13.HO to 15.00
UIH.I0
SI 1.75 (<» 15.10
*17.50 It* 21.00
*25.00 to 2H.H0
S2I.00 It* 21.10
*20.00
S'MH'KKK STKKIt ^ FAItl.INfJS *17.50 to 23.75
According lo weight and (|U.ilit\.
COWS A MM \ l.\ IS SI 17.50 to ISfi.OO
Nt* real good cows and calves offered.
FRIDAY 13TH MIDNITK SHOW
Starts 11:30—Regular Admission
Where the GHOULS are.. .is where the FUN is!
ture already in the ground, so offered.
that in some sections of our - —
county, water is trickling nr
running out of the sides of the
hills'
Ranchers who have goats
usually are glad when He*
danger of spring rains und cold
lemperuttires on the shorn
gouts, and the little kids, is
past. It seems that goats can
be ns rewarding its any live-
stock—-often more rewarding —
lug fur boiiiefolk ao.l visi-
tors to our nice part of
Texas.
We <lo s<> Imp.* (lint Cits
Aene-soon III—will find
Itrad* laike full, and our
eoinniiiiiitv stepping up its
grow tin lb* have so one I.
to lie liuuililv griieful fori
W’e have also th" respons
with Hie Indian
village of Tamaltapa at tlie
inoutl' of Spring Creek on the;
Sun Saba River, over the line .
in San Saba County, not many|
mib's eHst of Soldiers \Va*ei
hole. Moore went i: to battle I
against the Comanche* with 1*0
men.
In 1 v.riO John II Rollins, spec
ia! agent t" the Indians of Tex
as and Captain H IN At* * ill.
Second ! tiagoons. signed a
iwtm
• We (iive and
Redeem
Brady Stamps
lionet Hoy
Salmon
TAU CAN
Hunt's Sliced or Halves
Peaches 3
FOR
flHCtMT fTTtR BORIS _ ___
SATURDAY NITE 7:15—SI N.-WKI>.
STEVE McQUEEN—JAFKIE (2FEASON
SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
THEY LEAVE THE ARMY IN 1ME('ES
hility of st.iwardship of our
but I hoy can lie wiped out more blesslti:: Snitirw here this week treaty with iff, tribe.* of Indian
easily than any other livestock vv(. found these words of win- at the head prirt/ o( Sprini
So good planning and good dotn which apply to l| of u* (>,,,4
w orking of those plans alone | "When w* have no guiding Rollins cum- up th. militnr;
-.'ti bring som. measure of purpo-e and no cans, tonw* ,„i(d f,,,m Fort Marlin Sett |,il*l(v’s Sloppv Ine’s
success and always with a our lives to. life grows stale. „„ |j0 1*7.11 He had to
hope and prayer that tho Cynielstn In adults t- reflected ,.,T1SS t he neel, at Poldi. i W at
It. the lives ,»f our youth. For erh„^ „(| tliw w#/ to Spring
youth or any age the answer rrw>k ttnd hl. |n.()bablv camped
to cynicism and lack of pur- |lf t|)i,
The treaty was signed with
weather Mill lie kind.
The most thrilling news
in connect ion with the
rules Is that our llrady
Lake and creeks, river*,
and farm ponds (dirt
tanks) show a rise of
several feel nf water, In-
viting fishing, hooting,
w iter sports and picnlck-
Libby's Vienna Sausage
l.iltliv's Slo|j|i\ I'ir's
BAR-B-QUE BEEF
CAN
FAIL CAN
pose I. the formula Christ j*iv<
to the rich young ruler ('..me
and follow me,’ Real joy and
purpose ft) I ness Is found in fol-
low ing Jilin."
Thank- tor rending, friends,
and goodbye now
I'J tribes of Comanche*, six
Caddoes, four Lipans five (fun
tuts, four Tawacunoes, and four
NN'acott.
I.ihht’s 303 < ;tn
S\M*;i:T HnAS 2 For Mi
HIGH
Y0UG
SPEED SPEED
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SCENIC
DRI \ K IN THEATRE
I V 7-2170
TUCKS. - I RE
WHAT WAS THE
HIDEOUS THING
THAT CAME TO
HONOR HER
...IN
"TI-TT
EDGAR ALLAN POE'S
0He4
f PALACE
Co-Lealur*—In l ..lor
Libhv'«* lletp drown No. 2 < stn
BOBK iV BF.ANS 2 For Mi
Lihhy **• T >malo 1 » Or. I lot lie
( ATSl r........ 2 For Xk
LiMm’s < tti
(iBFI \ I5I ANS
Lilltv's
TOM ATO M M \)
( hei r
di tfk<;i;nt
303 ( an
2 For Me
It. Or. ( an
. 2.V
(it. Si/c Ho\
......... Mv
Snowdrift SHORTENING 3
Maxwell House
COFFEE
Wesson
OIL
LB CAN
10 OZ INSTANT
$129
48 02 BOTTLE
I Vise v
TISSl’K........2 Boll Bkjf. 29c
Kleenex 100 t (. lUtx
TISSI'K.............. 2 Boxes -19c
Li reside
Crackers
Imperial Puri* Cane
SUGAR 5
Sunshine Krispv
( K \(’KICKS.
Mi. l*o\ 29c
LB BOX
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Kentucky Wondir
GREEN BEANS 23c
Sunshine (.rah tm
( B ACK KBS I U>. Box Xk
Pinto Beans
2 u b« 19c
1 ---------------T.....-■■*—- ■■■■'—■ I n.m .
MABKKT VAM’FS—
I resh
TOMATOKS...
( entral American
| WILUAM KIM I
I HOLDEN • NOVAK I
i Bananas
l,l>. 23c
Plymouth rocks racing world
with sweep in Daytona “500''
Mvk According to the record book for stock cars
MBA m H H ■ ■
in competition, there is no higher average
speed for 500 miles than the 114.334 m.p.h.
set by a competition-equipped 1%4 Plymouth in twin-
ning last month’s eJitona ”500.’'
Adding to that glory is the fact that two more 1%4
Plymouth! finished 2nd and 3rd tor a o> ,Ply nouth
•weep. That suggests that Plymouth! were not only the
swiftest cars in the competition, but that they're built
to stay in there all the way
For the millions of racing fans and high perfor-
mance enthusiasts across the cour.*ry. Plymouth is
proud of it* 'high speed victory at siayiuna.
Plymouth beats Ford & Chevrolet
in tests of showroom V-8s
This competition was more “your speed "
At Plymouth's request, an independent
testing company bought and compared show-
room models of Plymouth, Ford and Chevrolet.
The cars were comparably equipped standard V 8s
•~cars people buy. And the tests were of “things people
buy a car for”-acceleration, handling, braking, and
gas economy.
In test after test. Plymouth accelerated best,
handled best, braked best, and got the best gas mile*
•ge This is the kind of competition Plymouth most
likes to win “High speed or your speed, these 1*>4
Plymouth! are tough to Peat!
m«**«oioey c inema sco°e
STARTS SATURDAY
( LLhin , l.ff. Stalk ha. I7l* l-llono. Sirloin »r ( lull, t huice I.ratio
STEAK
('enter Cut
PORK CHOPS i
Armour’* Campfire 2 Lb. I'kg.
Shl( hl) BACON ............ 79c
All Meat BOMH.NA Lb. 39c
Lews!
" LUuA'm
VvuOS
Minus |
rksmet
juSejmI
Extra Fxnrv
Delicious ABBLLS. IA 15c
Idaho Russett __
POTATOES 10 mo 39‘
Kraft \«lv(«*Lt
(IILMSK.....
2-hh. Box 79c
WtlSlON UUUBLNUO
ikmniiNM IN fenaNr*WI 'NRi ImwiniN
hns mm*** :yiNt mYNOT isMi
******** imn(ms
................. ( o-F r»lar» ........
Piymoutfi
—*—Osassaa
y MOTORS
m NORTH Bl AC hBl BN
Brady, Texa*
—FROZKN FOODS -
Souther* Sun (i O*. ( an
ORANGE JUICE 2 *» 59c
Naluripe lo Oy f'kit
stuawi;i.kkii:s.......... l«k
Itoolh*
COD FILLKTS IJ>. I'kg. 19.
Lil»hv s in yin. I'gg.
GREEN PEAS 2 « 39c
Elgin I l.h. Solid*
0LE0
folli (taker
Bisnns
(•andx *h
FRO/ AN...
5 i ins
1 Vi t.als. $MNI
(.and' ’»
ICK CIlKAM..
(•andx'a Duiixg.iM
L
1 2 (ial. t»9c
MILK 2 'g Dal. (Tint. M)c
-We Reserve the Right To Limit All Merchandis*-
Specialh Tburts., Fri., Sat., March 12-13-14
RED - WHITE "u STORE
LOHM,
n*. .* »v« .1 a
day night
valley ft.
Thv grain
a luxurtan
tb»* warm
nuiiature.
alrea.ly pli
and maixs
the order
Mr and
wimt to Di
th**y spent
their aon-i
Mr. and
were join.*
Terry MiU
and Lynn
at NTSC,
met Mrs.
flew from
and arrive,
port at 8:
evening.
Ludwick an
Ludwi. k in
day ts'for.
the lute aft
bv Mrs. W
will return
(m i many la
lowing a tvv
with the Ai
Mrs Tm
been stten
Mrs. Jay 11
who under
in the Shi
Tuesday of
ing the we»
roe home
ni"ther at th
Tony Gla-
Lin.lii of Au
Mi and '1
and daughte
MAL (.Y 7-322*
OWMKO ANO
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1964, newspaper, March 13, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992010/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.