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Vo 17 No. 37, No.
JEdna, Jackson County, Texas, Thursday, August 27th, 1942
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Faculty For The Edna Our Boys In Service
bcnools Announced
As Wlls VtiniMliiri'il iff these
columns last wiyltjhc Edna schools
111 session on .Mon- -i
Sofid Geometry
New
A
Dopaftments and Courses
Offered.
r
wilt o|m»*ii their 19
day. SeptMiil«*r Follows
schedule of thf ' owning fyetda: i -Fast yejVrf \v;is Hie first time for
SeptendHT 17: fWh S<‘flu‘d Fur j the Fdna p\blic schools to offed W
ulty .Meeting. \ cational AgriSuUnrc. We joined 1Mi
S»;|»teml)er 1M: "Rlementttry * .School unitM.of '< r«*< 1 it in this department fror
'! ” •• ' ' • • ■ [. Pupils
Cnmlty -Meeting; registration of. Vocational ’ Agriculture
f
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11 inh School pupils newy to flic svs
toms.' si ml those-. who VI •Ah to change
Omit-SCS.---------^
September 21: Opening \if White
Schools. V
Uct.olicr f>: Opening^. Of Mexican
iilid ('olored Schools.
High School Courses 1942-
Moth (.rude: •*
English
Math 1
’■ General.. Science
Agriculture-
1 lomeum king
World 11 i~t. >rv
•' Spanish ,
Hand
Library Science
Physical Educa t ion
Tenth tirade:
English : ...
..Math .41
Agriculture
Hoiuemukliig
'World History
Spanish
Typing
•Band j
Library Science
Physical Edoeatlon
Eleventh Grade:
1 English
I' H History
Plane Geometry
, Chemistry
s - Agriculture ,
- Homemakitig.
Spanish
Typing
Short hand
Ronkk> ephig
Hand *
l.ihrary Science
Physical Education 1
Twelfth tirade
English
are' required PHI minutes of lecture
and laboratory in this department
and earn • 1 ASi~r uiiils_ per. year. Voca-
tional Agriculture II will he offered
during 1942-43 for the tlrst time.
Pupil* having completed the first
year are eligible to take 11 -tills year.
Vocatjoint! Agriculture 1 will -lie of
fired lo freshmen, and other high
school spifplls who desire to take it.
Bookkeeping will lie offered to
juniors and seniors this year. This
valuable commercial course is alters
natetl with ConmierclqI law
From Claudius Branch.
Friday, ,3 :.'{0 P. M.,
. . (Don't remember the date.)
Hi. , Folks ! ,
Just ■ haven't had time feo write to |
S Navy and has received his 60111-
mission, but-has not ye! been • called
iy-to active service. v
'Holly” as he is known to a, host
write to I 11 fl'iends here, came to Gatiado as
110.0 I..... ! siijierintendent eight years ago from
you Jill, iis us- Sovithomers*might sa,\. j , * . ..
; Mtgiirlaiul, and recently was <*leotHl
I hy the board* of education for anotii
I er term. The board has given him a
b-tixe fur the duration. So far ..liis
I didn't gel back .Saturday P. M. to
say good-bye 'cause It was just, too
tougli a Jot).
II11 vend bad n mirarTcrTtpendthr
money -you folks gave no*......as I am. in.
"Boot Camp" and * that means quar
antIm—yep, for 21 days. No movies,},
so'die pop. stoogles or nothin’.
There are abbut 150,(100 sailors in
these woods.
Ahold three, fourths
from Texas, and it does your old
soul .good to .know that the ole’ State
is more tin'in doing its part.
I-got . my lirst promoiWffi this
morning—a liroorn to a swat) (mop.)
It's a funny thing what a fellow
goes through with to he an admiral.
The funniest thing happened Wed
Homeiijuking ill will be offeredj nesday. We were getting our Navy
during 1942 43'.' ThU course is open j hajr_ cut.' jiiiil when I sat down for
Pi pupils who have laid the first] rihv clipping. the horher took one look
two years of Homemaking Inus- and^ said "next." He did cut off my
much as we had two -sections; of >‘i*e burns and trimmed,...!**)•'
homelnuking TI last year, we expect 4.mm top.
gi«)d sized section of honVuintfing - M.v tnalp train left Houston Sun-
Ill this year. ,slay at !) :(J0 a. in,, arriving at Nor-
folk at 1 p. m. Tuesday. That was
some trip. We didn’t get 11 hath un-
til on arrival and behind -n. coal
school, elementary schools, and
oreil schools for 1942-fa:
sueessor has not been elected.
Faculty For 1942-13.
Follows the faculty' of the - liigh
I, (>. (Boon) LaBauve, county sur--
rev or. wtm—omlsted hi the" Nfivuh
Heserves several mon.ths ago, got
Ids call for active service The first
of the week, and pulled out for un-
known parts Wednesday. Boon is
the second county official to enter the
service. His • cousin, Claudius
BraneJi, entered active duty, ir few
weeks since in tlie same arm of the
sendee',
* * * *
From Burke Hill.
Burke Hill, son of Mrs. II. A W
Htlt of tlie north Edna” section, lias
wrilten the following, interesting let-
ter to his mother and other members
■of 1 lie family:
"Somewhere in Montana."
I* : Mama .ami .Wile and All:
This, is Pi he. 1 Suppose, a. sort of
H. K. Staples, Kditor and Proprietor
More Cotton Pickers
To Arrive In County
Mr. George W.
Greenwood Dies
Wo are beginning to receive a
larger number of cotton pickers
than we anticipated, through the
facilities offered by tlie, Fnitei)
Stales Employment Service. We
tinvestrceeiveil word of a large num-
ber of cotton flickers: a large pari
of them should reach Edna and this
comity tliiS’ week end. The War
Board will offer camping ground- "VT-Tman farmer,
and 'hoadquarters for cotton piyker.s, |)(Ul|li, ., V(.nr
•Sunday. August 23rd. Mr. (ioorge
W . . <iivonvv'Mid, jj \v(‘ll .kiiowii and
vliig)jiy ost(M*nn*d Jackson County
pnssod awny fnl-
....vii,^ , ,-4,» ... more of failing
i" vil ii.ity the '-itrl W!1- .„trt sueiudse
E(l'*x> :,",l lh,‘ KJT ,Ia11 .”! ;ls hi- condft'ion had been serious
TtiofP vyjll ho a mati located at oa< l»;
for th** past Severn 1 weeks.
The funeral service was held at
tie' Methodist Church in Edna Tues-
t i< f day afternoon nt 4:00 o'clock, being
'•ondueted hy - the pjtstor. Rev. J. C
Young. Interment was -mad-- in- tlie
large erowd
gatluM’ed trt pay last tribute of love
f|H crews of eol mil pickers this w-,ir;.|||(, ^...... th(,jr rt,| fried
place who will know the pickers
availatile.
Every cotton raiser in
who needs cotton flickers should bi-
nt one of .these two places Satur
day afternoon Ml Sunday morning. ,.:(|lla (Vmetery. wl,An-
early. We wish to-, prrfn.t out tlint
will tic extra We havi lo-t
quite a few picking crews due to tIn-
fact that till- ciiMoli riffsers could list
use a crew off "to or 40 pidfers. It
hr iici-cso ry that 'several fields In-
put together hy different own. r- --
that a larjger acreage Wilt lie avail
.aide for these crews. Someone in
eaidi neighliorhoiid should figure .out,
(lie needs of that neightiorliood in
We
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t'i.u - Eompmies
Solid Cho^ieir.v Trlgi *
Physic# JJ . -
Chemistry
Agricnliutu.--
I l.uticninklog j
SiNUiish
Typing, 1
' Shorthand
Bookkeeping
Batid
I.llirn ry Science .
Physical Education. ■ ‘
Tlie fidlowiug cour»“». are requir-
ed o( all, pupil/ why graduate from
..la I mi I Fig It Schu.il :
Siihjrt-t j,
English - .
Elementary Math.
' ticnera’I- Science
Base,im B. Hayes
Kirmiii l-i Kay
Eugene It Massur
Charles D, George
Mrs. Clou Schwell*
Miss Exa Womack
lrs. Nelf Bowe ‘
'Miss Jean Bolling
Miss Isiyce Common*
Mrs. Jean Eeuroe. ,
O. E. Bounds
Miss Mdayllc .Humphrey
Mr- O. E, Bounds -
t,i‘ E. key ..
■Miss Maxine Whitley,
Miss Julia Atkitwolt
Miss Mary Drake
Mi-- Floji Stalling^
Mr- iiiTcflie AndcrSoii
Mi - Aniia Eilzatsdli I.ong
Miss Virginia GayTe
Miss Catherine Simons
Miss Lucille Llndis-tg
Coloreti SiIkmiI Farulty.
Cornelius Saylcs
Itasca Stafford
J.-imie A. Hay lea
I.isiiiIm Brown,
New Staff Members.
cob j liiiriiing engine, too..
,> It took one whole day
I r-i' elogue, «, I will wlrte it to you |Iu.SP 1jlw>P (.|'ews,
all to avoid repetition. , '
( Me left Great, Lakes Wednesday , rpll0 Enited
for clothes j ">’1" ,""1 w«-e il1 S1- Paul Minn, hy S(.,.vi(.(, iisa.(|
mid neighbor.
Mrr-Groenwood was iiorn April ill.
1—1.0, in Springtieid. IH..- hut inoyed
from that, place Witli irrs parents
when' lie was', a haliy. The family
iieoert—To Warsaw. .Mo., where I he
'subject oT this sketch- grew- to limn
hood. In 1S.S0 he inovtsl to Dallas
wiu-re lie farmed and. rjitsed; sfnrlt.
Eater tic operated a meat m.-il'k.-t at 1
.Garland, Texas.
He was united in marriage to Miss
the time we woke up. From there;
i issue, physical exams am| it was
I stiff. Nope, they, didn't give ine
mental. My ...... _______„ ____
to Camp Bradford Wednesday° lilglit, s,"'n|iing groiimls, you know, even i nited States Employment*
these pickets go In
States Employment A(i(ti(1 K 'fhlliot on Feliruary 2d.
last Saturday 1.3tf3 ,ss{) flf Wylie, Texas. There were
itmptHvy -moved - over : ,i^ul i?1*'1' ‘'"Untry (Hiawatha s j 1.i*«l that' elyared through Victoria,
stomping grounds, you know,
sow l.ake Minnetonka, i There
born to this union,,
four hoys and seven girls, seven of
to' stand "fire watch”.
and ’I had
guard duty.
Bradford isn't ,epinpleted yet, and
alb of the nimlern facilities tlie court
InniA- offers isn't - tip liers. It lias
VaiiiPd frqui the lime I got here un-
til a few minutes agq. ,1 have hud
all. bf my laundry out since yester
day and only four suits of whites,
three suiLs of Idues, 2 pairs of cover-.
alls left.. Tills Navy gave us enough
clothes tp 'hrst~Yi.- for a year witli
out waslilng.
1 -do my own laundry, scrub out
the wash room and make my own
bunk, beside tlie drilling, exercise
and staying out -f the mud.
Wc -tari our vaccina tiorts Jlori
day. The old tliuers say they're
* jUentv ‘tough I might pass out when
tlie medicos shoot so don't Is* sur-
prises! , if I semi either arm home
for a souvenir
(in official bulletin • xvas issued this
iin'iriiliig Hint the 24th IJattaliTon
was to construct ami hold wind they.
cotton pickers going -through Fort , ... ..i.n.i,.,,,,
| north-fo-r^half a day was the beau j..,vaca. There were approximately'
1 llfnt l,>l-u MmOi. .llll„«.„lk«(» ..1,1 . .. ......
whom are mow living! \o. "girls' and
- • 2 liovs. December 22. 1912, Mr. ami
is, routing many iXeten children moVed
......... htindrede of lakes along the i,two designated spdts in Jackson
way-all shapes and sizes. Home ! tv.wtil.v this week end..
dark and emerald under the trees
and other* a bright turquoise set
in golden''patches* of hurley.
North Dakota wak fairly dnil—
prairies, wheat, etc. and, I suppose
the eastern part of Montana was.the
same. We came through ' at night.
Then for a while It was an ocean of
Win ,-It Slid th® sometlVing a .if#-like
V ^ st Texas- Indian reservations.
Tticy have lieu at tfijl liorses and
fairly nice cattle. ,
NVere climbing the Rockies- now
and the right-of-way is just covered
with flowers —Ifome I've f never seen
iH'fore. There's quite' a lot of' show
•mi the sloiH-s. Wish -we ,could get
blit.
Stopped at Glacier National Park
for a -wlille' to.Hook at (tie Indians
land to let the Indians look at us.)
(Concluded on page 3)'
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I S. History
Plane Geometry
H
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('ivies
We strongly urge pupils who haj:e
-elected to attend Opliege or aniver-
tqion graiSiftWoti from high
sclusil to take the foUmving (xuirses
in order that they be lietter preptfr^ IIlll(j,.
to ' do college work successfully:
(,'liemistr.v, Physics (or both l
H|ianlsh • 4.
Solid^ ficotiietry. Trig. .
Pupils who pursue a course- In
college engineering• • are** required to
lake the. following in high school :
Physics
A
Do Not Forget Your
Pledge
k\ THIh /iOl R OF NEED!
..........., V
Let- its tint 'forget the pledge
. we signed some” time back s|iecl- ,
i- - lying ili • anmuiit we ihtendetl tac-i
invest in War Bonds"or Savings
Stamps. *" v
Wrliups all of-utL-ilid not algn-,^ -gmnfr— ().n,.hel''' nf -Nortltaltle-^^lehoalr
; >. Imlirii fataL. I lull fliitxw imt m. r ‘ ■ *
this pledge. l»**k that, does not re-
- lieve'us of our share of tlie re-
sponsibility in this war.
So live up To your pledge and
y<iiir duty to your ('buntry mid
invi st!/A I.L you can nosailily save
ami spa iv in War Bonds.
Oilr quota'' for August Is,
$,'M),(itKMHir To tlie 15th of Aug-
ust we hud invested $14.751in
War Bonds ami Saving Stamps. „
We MI ST and we WILL beat
that quota of $30,000.00 iiy the
Gist of August, for we will ALL
do GFU part.
F. A KATLTFTV,
County Chairman War
- Bond Committee.
luiilt. Gliens" these 3th and .HO raililire Reauest
Heme of <inr im- teachers have- al machine gun training is. proof t ■•'■*»'+* »
ready been tetroduced to the patrons though.- Hue lo a b&thMnatinn of reasons,’
of the Kdiut pulitie schools, while! I have tried to iK'rpuade the C. O. tlie "Herald J» .appealing for closer'
others need lib''Mttnaluctioii,, hut we tHut i mu' not a fighting man and eoopero,tioh M those who contribute
will present them to voii'at thjs time J had imKilyrathef bea County Trea's- aTtielesror publication fronf time to
in order that you miglit ^ better ureir tliau/un A'dmirnl, They're plenty Mitue, . .
knows-, about their qualifications, ii,ugh on them pliyslcally" pot men l. .We have Vlttgl one memlwr of
training experience' and astfignmeUL taijy The.......-C, (> explains that if; our* force. Hihus throwing additional
Mr, Eugene it, Muss'nr is tin- new any of us- weri- sane, we'd’ ja- home, duties on the remaining force'. IIow-
hlgli schiK.I, cimcli. At the time of his.. As, of tinlay, the Navy hasn't given ever, during the quiet, summer, season,
ejection hist spring, lie was introduc-! me a irersontil stenograidicr. Tlie' we've managed to get hy.
ed In these columns, but-we wish to. Recruiting officer promised me quite] 2. With the beginning of the fall
tell you jiiore about liim nt this a lot, Imt I'm afraid they, misrepre season and the opening of the schools
time Mr. Massqr lias eight years j senttd this whole ; set-up. j over the county, our duties will lie
of teaching and, coaching expedience, i I " ill write individually as ._sqoti mu^h. heavier. You can help us spread
.seven years of his experience having as I'*’get ttnie. All of you please j tlie work more evenly over the weak
often at IsH'khart. He is a graduate write as jt is us lonesome as tlie h.v.:
‘County Agent Stafford Smith', will
lie in <>1 targe of tlie Edna center.
The fsitton picking rate between
here ami Corpus is stifi a rounds $1.25 Y^v'khI was road jmss for
and 2oc f(«i hauling. We want to
caution tLi:i/t you ’Slloilld .not Is- too
partieular\^js to whether ,it is hauieil " ^y'.”
lu Ificjii o! yqu. Guile il few of
these crews have turned* down pick-
ing . Iiecatise they \ven; rrefused the
haulinw
it is-.useless.'to.ask fftr small num-
bers of pickers to pick one field.
Thesp j-re\vs are ititeresled in large
acreages and can handle svweral
farms ,a - ttliough it wa- one f.-mii. Il
is iov ---:it'.v that you contact your
neighbor and get it large! acreage in
order t" secure these crews. ">M'c'
arc expeding a large number of pick-
ers tills w9ek end.
Coni act your county agent at Edna
in flto vicinity of tlie court house-or
tin* center at tin- KJT llntl nt (Inun-
do. '•
This county is greatly indebted to !
to Jncksim County and settled 'on a
place below Edna owned hy Mr: *P.
W. Clement, where he far huh 1 for a
nnmlier of yenrs. Later, when Mr.
Clement was, commissioner,, Air.
him. •
lie was an industrious jnan and ns e
a result was considered one. iff the.
outstanding farmers. "He
was a good neighlior and a true.
friend, and when lie passed over t-h
-River there wa's grief in nnyt
homes.
He-leaves a wife and H dnuufilers
and 2 sons. 1(1 grandchildren and 11
great grandchildren to tu,o(i4ti his
passing. Tlie children are Miss
Ixirine Greenwood. Mesdnmes J W
Giveils- and XV. A. Souther's, of Edna.
Ted Hodgi‘8'' .of- «;■ Pitsadena. and
Willie Gregory of Heavener, Okln.,
and Messrfi, .George Grwmwiiod of
Hofiston and .Jesse (im-imuiiil , of
Phsadenn.
To the bereaved ones the Herald
extends heartfelt sympathy.
-(<> r——^^—
of Howard Payne College where, lie
made an (jutstuiidink record as a
'^HuleuE' Icadi-C ami gtlllete. i*He will
teach genejmi ,*icience, world history
ajid phyiKal education. '*
Mr tfjj H. Key? is ii new teacher
assigned.- to the Southside Elemen
tary school. Many school people
and patrons 'krioxv Mr. Key since he
I (as been • ajfijiated with -the school,*
of Jackson and Victoria counties for
the past Sixteen years. Mr. Key .1*
a graduate of ^Boiithwest Texa^
State^TXaiYIiers’ -(College at San Mar
cns. Tie will tmw departmental
work iii the upper elementary grades.
Miss Anna Elizabeth Long is the
new second grnde teacher at. the
Northaide ftchodl. She comes to us
^rom Grajadand. Texas, tH'liig, a
graduate ,,f >trmi ftouaton Sta.tc
Teachers' College. By virtue of her
training, personality, npd excellent
recommendsthwa. we ei)#»t great
fhirigs of Miss Long, (, ' j
Miss Catherine Siapuis, new fourth
is an honor graduate* of -htir local
liigh school, aud it graduate of Texas
Slate College for Women, where
she eompiked art Outstanding aen-
deivie rtxnrd. She has had three
years of suceeasful leaching ex-
lM-ricm-c at XVeimar.
*•* 7 W T • •
to Seru^e Iiaml Dirertoy.
^ L’ In,^ 'l.niid <1 { l*ncd j
Enable
Mr, R. 7 Kin#, . director
and history teacher' for the past three
.rears, resigned- on July 15 to ac-
cept a more lucrative position with
tlie Sweeny public schools. XVe
hated to see Mr. King*- leave us. hut
I reallzctf the impossibility of paying
him anything like - the $2,200 he Is
to receive thefe. We trust that, tie
tConcluded on Inst page)
devil up lew. i Xvofildirt frade bids Fa.) Sei|ding in your nrfjT'Vs. just
foot of Jackson County fijy . the | as early as poaaiblc time.
whole State of Virginia. Alabama.
Florida and IsniisiiUina. That's
what I think of you swell folks:**-!
miss a(I.-.of_ von and would trade my
chances of being an Admiral* just to
walk into tlie -court liouse once
again.
Good-bye and thanks to all of you
for the cash.
- CLAI’DIES,
(b.)
Not innkliy; articles longer
than is peeesary. Articles of ^reason-
able length, .well written, are more
thoroughly reail than long ones.
(c.) Turn in good copy. If a type-
writer is * used, 1h* sure to double
space, if written by hand, use care,
especially in waiting printer names.
That will help’ a lot.
Onr regular correspondents can al
.4b help ns ont by sending in their
letters as early as possible.
These are war times, folks, and it's
Hjint a case of what we xyjould Mike to
do. hiit what we are able- to do un-
der existing conditions.A
We want nil the news that our
My-Ai
Pat Wells),sun of Dr. and X
XV. Wells of this city, who .has-been
attending the t nil versify ' of , Wiseon
sin to become a radii) technician ott-
otie of t’nclc Sam's homI«>rs?.....phouk'jl
home. Tuesday night that he had.
passed his course and which entitled
him .to a petty officer’s sVtdpe jiud
he would now get' his,...final training
eitlief at Corpus Christi or Tensa:
ctfia, \ -
•the fine piece ,.f work done i.y Mr. j. L# w. Lancaster Eleot-
C. COta of Die 1 wiled States Employ, . .
uu-nt service kt' Victoria. . . .. ed Comnii&sioner.
' STAFFOHD SMITH, .
•t’oimrr-du-cnl, . - .In the- race for 'commissioner or
* ” - Precinct No, -2 in.- Saturday's White.
Males l iiioir rttiMiff. prihiary. Liffoill
n , p ■ q Lancaster, second liigh man in. the
ruture rarmers Keport (juiy primary.'. wqu over win un-*
Good Time on Trip, j present commissioner iu* Htr von-
• r< I This'was (lie ii/ily race tn tin- r-nini- -
servi'd ii is preeineK
Jucksoii County.
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This'was the
After a two day outing the‘F. F. -A. j ty.
Iio.vs retu-rned liome from Rolling| Mr. Ross Wa
Lake. All report, a good time of
swimming; boating, fishing add eat-
ing, Tlie group -was-'not as large as
was anticipated. Imt we^are happy
to ,slate Unit those absent- -were .pick1
ing ■.coltoii,/-hqiiling wood, xvorking
.cattle, ami,''slacking feed. ' Several of
tlie boys/saved ,fires and made the
trip on nbrsebnek. while others came
| in ears after work to spend tfite
night and left early in tlie (portling.
! ‘Tlie eh'ctiwn of- officers wa.S post-
j ]*med -sihee. it was felt 111at those
good friends may^be aideVto send in.
In fact, we solicit news \ltejns of
^efiCfal- interest The aivS^'«; sug- j
gOstion* are offered .solely for the.'
reason that we desire to serve
everyone to the best of our ability.
W* are sure our gooiL friends will
Just before going to press the. Her C(,;,1MH.nte wJth us to fnllpst „
aid received 4he following interesting ^^_- __. ■ _
item from ftie Navy Aviation Cadet
StVtecHoni Bon'rd, Dallas:
Charles Albert Chase, son of Mr.
itnd Mrs. S.^E, Chase of Edna lifts
Ikvii selected for training as a Naval
Aviation cadet and will lie ordered
to active duty short ly. When order-
ed to active duty] he will report to
the F. S, Navy ' l*re Flight Srhooi, I
University of Georgia. Athens,. On
Cotton^ Report.
Up to tltis morning there hail
been ginned In Edna, between ~ 4400
and 1500 bales of cotton. Tills
morning lint was bringing 18c npd
,si*ed. $.4+. , ( ' ’ , ,
("hjis. Calhoun, government cot-
for threj* months of physical condi-: ton special agent for Jackson Conn
tinning, instruction in naval, essen-1 ty. reports tha,I tip to August Hi this
i hoys wine were alisetit should have a
fvbtfir
An addl'd feature of the trip was
j the opportunity of seeing a large
lake worked over to help the game
I fish. The hoys -got to see many
kinds of fish arid learned, which were
good mid those that were - uqtlesirable.
Singing Notice
• -
The Jackson County Fifth SutiSay
Singing Cunvent ion will .have an Mi-
day singing at the Assembly of God
Church iji Edna. Sunday. Aug. 3<>th.
Conn' and 1*' Atlficjiis—bring a-full
basket. . - -
‘ " 111'WHY- MATS.
President.
Marriage Licenses
The- fidiovV'mg. marriage • licenses
have been issued hy tlie office of
C(mnty Clerk M. T. Simons,„ Jr.
spice our hist report / >
XMrdett Ecu A idegman and Birdie
Loriisi^ Guinn.
. v , .... Buford !'. liavogs and Dorothy
tints, nifiltiivy drill 'and and ground year there ha<1“*Vt*n ginned in,, the .Blaylock.
school subject sv county 1,181 bales, coin pa red] with - ...... -----
• * * • " bales same date last year.' ].• J Doicsli. city, a ml- school tax
Supt. Hollcnshead 1b Navy. . * *-—-o—:———i— j assesiar and cohwtor at .Oanado, was
XI 4( HolltaahMld, Siqierintendent .. U. J. Bailey of Dallas, nephew of in Edna jfoqdaj on aGtiuslnera mhb>
of the Gatiado SchOtfia for the’ past Mrs. R’, A. Drake, i* ii«;re. the guest aktn . Tin*.. Herald BCknowtedfiK a
eight, years, has enlisted In the U. of the Drake household. bust ness call from him.
its eorivmissioiier. for: tie- past Jeii
yea fig KaHtig defeated Mr! TJUtca--
ter, wh^ /Iiad' served four yx.vBai^in,'
the primary of1932. In the past.
ten years, Mr. Ross, has given lii.s'
preoinet good and ^useful ^service,
being- noted as ope bf tlie_ -: '
lug memliers. bf tlie'i'ourt in tli.d
period of • time. Mr! Laneasu-r seri)-
ed precinct 2 in** (( -inosi aeccjitaliie
arid efficient manner from 192* till
1932. In these two terms he stamp-
ed himself as a safe and sound com
missioner, one of tin- most iiuporiant j..
and exacting'"ofiices - in tlie entire
county. Thus we see a new face iii*
the family, but hy no means a novice
at administering the affairs of the
county.
.Tlie'Vote in Saturday's finji-off pri-
trtary was as follows: ' L '
Gatiado
East Morales
'< 'urdele „......'
Lijtle Kentucky
White*. Hall
Total. .
<*,4jrv
T
•fi-
Lans’tr.
287
15"
45
: 2u
44
lioss
258
'.i
48
22
27
361
JACKSON COUNTY YOTE
^T°r l?. S. Senator:
IV. Lee ‘(TDaniel
James V. Allred _
For I.ientenaiit Governor:
John lav Smith
Harold Beck . ~
For State Treasurer:
■'esse James . ’ : . | *
U. ^xv. HMcher „ .
, r Railroad commissioner
Bufford .Fester _ 'I 1139
1281
920
1440
r,04
1540
, 3Mi
1 Pierce Brook:
a .......*.......
oka ’
STATE RESi LTS
.'!( 891 '
E*tt; i S. Senator :
'V. Lets O'Daniel
James V. Allred
"'kv4
‘w,.
444,272
.429.825
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Staples, H. K. Edna Weekly Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1942, newspaper, August 27, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762206/m1/1/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.