The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964 Page: 1 of 16
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Public Support Urged
In United Fund Drive
Commissioners
Okay Freeway
Bond Issue
Leadens of the current .Jack mind the public of the fine eon The Texas United Fund de The Jackson County Commis
son County United Ftu$ cam tributions all 10 agencies in the votes its efforts to many worth- sioners' Court in session 'Oct
e projects; the best known >„,n,i ; sl;., f,,, the Highway 30
week, pointing out the drive is to Jackson County. He submit- is the USO, . which many Jack- Freeway and lateral roads pro-
naming behind last year's in fid tins brief explanation; son County servicement have je<.(
time and in funds. The lied Cross has condu:' ' and will appreciate Tin court reeeived hid-, m
UF President Pat Mauritz ad- First Aid courses, assisted in. The Hoy Scout, organization i the bond issue, ami ,, ’
ded that many officers and the readiness of the hurra one has grown, rapidly in the past the low bid pf Rauscher Fieri c fj
workers in the drive took time watches. In the last hurricane,three years; the good work of J and Company of San Antonio |
out to work with, the recent' scare, local chairman O B. - scouting is well known, and the' at an -effective interest rate oi
JackMin County 'Fair, which Feiroer Jr. had contacted iwv-. Jackson County leaders in the; 29I63T, percent on the $1,500,000. “Jj n„.1P „ .
probably explains the siow start eral workers anti had refugee movement appreciate the help Tfoe bonds will mature over M 1 4
Fine Harvest Near End;
16,269 Cotton Bales In
Farm leaders report a little gins in the county. This total season, as well
tn tin- United Fund drive. centers set up in this county the UF has given. The same
Workers are now making con- to handle any one that needed can :»■ said for the- Girl Scout
tacts and tin- first financial re assistant The local chapter h.v- project in this county, interest
port will be published next helped servicemen and their fa- and membership is growing
week mines in ths county in nun
Maui
more second cuttings of rice far exceeded the 14,468
inilo still coining in, but crop here in 1963,
the fine'cotton crop is consider- 16,269 Cotton Bales
all in and another very good Tin- final bale report b
all around Jackson County liar- was.
Edna Co-Op 4,984
Edna Hillrfian 2.161
ilc
said he wanted |c
THD Plans To Spend $32,000
To Improve Roads in County
The Dulles Foundation, new
est member of the fund, is hav-
ing very good response from
its work The Foundation pro-
vides the- .Negro youth and dul- by the Slat
•
non .projects and teaches them - meeting, the court considered
in 'mi t SI ill- . i ok . urivflt bill . . tin Li , .
(aught, and other training that County Cahiriber of Commerce
a u-.cl tn c- hkI citizenship us approved by the Jackson
.Mu.-h ran tie said for the County Board of Development
work of the Salvation Army in and authorized payment of said
a to year period plan. Most local agriculture e a • r , r n_ .
Commissioners studied t h e ^‘rts call the 1964 crop harvest g j Griffith
... „ , this county produced a total of County Agent Lee Wilson said
The next step in the freewaj j 15.26!) bales handled by the six the quality of the cotton this
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Plaintiff Awarded
$4,421 in Damage
Case Heard Here
ijjjjr
and better
ft in .! a < k so n
move it
County dui
•ing
1965 according
Texas
Highway Commission
to Didrift
Ktv
jineer’H C V.
nation s .hilling high
way tSei
dh toll, i nd.: curr«- it
He said*
a t
otaf of 3 7 high-
program-
■ !! ;•* A ! ■
way rtiiles
in
thc county will
m*m ha.
o'
be irr, lived
W
ork will :>e under
J
pm installation of Si 5
Pro supervi
islor
i of Hax -Tem-
million sf
vorth of safety devit.-s
nlm. rnnint
enai
nce - construe tion
iways with high acci
foreman. .
E J. Effenher
dent exp
erience.
gcr. senior
esident engineer
2 Und.
ertakeo extensive m<Kt-
Edna
ification
of road sighs and
T' > * k
part of the High
markings
in Unc with higher
w ay Con
imii
i-son’s statewide
.sped lit
;.;:s and auto design.
war on tra
i fic
accidents. St.Re-
changes
wide the r
mission appropri
Said Herbert €. Petrv, chair
aic<i more
n $20 mil! .n to
man of
the Texas lit g h w a v
-make Tex
highways safer
: Commission;
and better,
Commissioners okayed 432
projects in iso Texas counties
under the 1965 State Highway
Safety and Betterment P r 0
gram
and. cor
Jackson Count;, Many will re
.000 for right of way member the first sight they saw
nnua! program. after Hurricane Carla was the
notion was another Salvation Army trucks a n t
worker Their dubes are not
limited to emergent ies, but
they assist people tbp year a
i und ' .d,n ' 1,id
travelers, and other p.<-rs e,
needing .help
The good works of the Goh
tales Warm Springs Foundation
arc well known Several resi-
dent- of Jackson County have
benefited from the help a n d
t h ■<? t z\ p v lit this foundation
w h i c h has grown in recent
years and is now one of the
fmu-st. in tho state.
\U Found it
headquarters in Victoria. 1 a
group which, devotes themselves
bills;
Approved otlier current
tv bills for payment
School Audit.
Enrollment
Reoorts Good
A jury in 24th District 'id
here Wednesday awarded t h e
jyp plaintiff m a damage suit $4,-
121 Judge Frank Crain presid-
ed over the court been
The case was styled
Jewel Baker vs. N. A
Charges Filed in Hit*Run Case
Rites Held Here for Victim
An Edna laborer, Frank Ra E. 'Washington, were held at
mirez, 19, of 401 Blackjack, has 2 30
the yield, Before the heavy rain in .Sep-
was very good, especially that tember, the county-wide aver-
picked before the heavy rain trf age rice yield had been placed
September. The summer shdw- at 24 to 28 barrels per acre,
ers and early rains were spot In areas getting the most and
ted. and in some section did. most, frequent moisture, the
little damage to the cotton. In quality and yield of rice was
other areas both the quality and hurt
yield was cut sum e by the Rice yield in one section was
fates. > damaged by a wind-storm dur-
Good Rice Yield mg harvest
The rk-e crop this season also while Uu- August and Septem-
*f. ^deied very good county- t(er rains cut the quality and
w.'m troth in yield and quality yjgjjj 0f rice aillj cottcm in
some sections, the moisture was
very beneficial to the pastures
and general soil conditions
Rain Needed
Wilson pointed out that more
rain is badly needed now for
the soil and for the wi n t e r
crops. Actually, pasture condi-
tions right now are considered
fair over the county
he added.
whole,
and wife, Helen Kertey
ages The plaintiff had
$9,500 for injuries and expen
1. tainted resulting from c
in Lolita on March 20
a
(or Drexier, 0. L. New
Erdclt. Clyde Freeman.
Hlavaty, .Mark (labry-c
sir Cano. Waltei Konzen
Iroudermilk, .Alfred Janssen
John Novosad, Hubert Lassiter
h a r g e d with ‘hit and Methodist Ch
' i',n" m rnnn- 1 t: a a it h '.- I. T.upn u
Kerlt-y traffic- death of a four year-old was in Tex,
with Rev K
B ur i a 1
The over all
.
started in Jul
gust when a fine gre
cLiin ^"a boy here Sunday.
Cook Funeral Hi
The complaint, filed in Ju- of arrangements,
tice of Fence Bill Cloor's court. The child, -on
was signed- by Edna Chief -of[Mrs. Carroll -Dilw
1963 Police Ei n< t
.. , fendant was still in < ustod;
■ a Wednesday afternoon in lieu o
m 4 .a $3,500 bond set by Justici
, * Gloor The case will go to the
, Jr
. next grand jury
Funera! services for the Vic
tim, Sherman Lee Dilworth
struck by a car allegedly dri
hf « am i r„-» jfl (hi' >00 block Of
if hs
"fn reality, the $20 million »o >n i.-eing jh
ill spend on safety and t letter r> ■.•->:■>!('-! . ...............
ent in 1965 represents only 3 to correct this handicap, and m nw.ing^
action if our total ;nvo tnunt many eases -utib children hav
. these two items The High , been totally cured. Severs
The Edna School Board . p - Jot
proved the audit report on the
school books for !9fi3 6t,. a ndL-_
ho.-.rd a compb u cm iinwn? 71 Absentee Votes
’ th>> regular o ■ Cast Here To Date ^ Injured bunday
In Wrecks Between
was
Au-
^ h.u... ^.ighum
wun cr0p was brought in. The grain
barge qu^jjty was high, and many re-
. ported' yields of more, than 4,-
1 a n n poo pounds per acre. and . at.'
Is hit jeagt 0M producer got more
R n m a 1" n"!;u-. a ; than 5.000 pounds jror acre
n-!r )ias r.us^4 0( t. 10 was the date announo
,vrnl*to i ‘ . ’ • ■' ¥ cotton stalk plow-up.
Li m. 'ri -u !".<,n?rnchowever, due to wet weather,
iin/L ‘ i ma |V[I' .ithe time was extended for Jack-
LU(L - ;or*r r V , ;r 'L1 cd son-County irotton farmers,
said witnesses u.ln bun the driv ,
or did not stop after hitting th< Winter Pastures
child. ' Wilson also reminded cotton
f,sa1 R *:> i r- oz ant! mile f.iTiiers that Xo\ui;
came to the iiolicc station' later her is the month fertilizer
that night. He told Long the should be applied: and the time
child suddenly ran in fron of tin- for soil testing,
ear and he was unable to stop County farmers now are
Leo was born in Ed , planting
Inprovc
Mi for the safety
way
Department
ipends n
tore from . tl
nr county have
irocn
nvenleu
ei*? iff Texans n v
..-■j million (mIIo
u ftr .1 (4*0
■ to -.his sw
t'cssfu! elinlt
g 30 h i
I!ion miles a yr;tr
; improve "■ and exteii
<1 the r,
iigh The
County TB At
sneiati
2,851 r
rnlu-s of highwov-'.
way
system, and
every !
a * t of epurse, irm--- a
1. m u
3 man
commission., p o -
dime
may be real!
istically
ton needed
s c r v 1 ct* m
Jack
Kfy for the Tcxn -
j ,-4*-sr i
rd an investment in
tra County
Tte unit nzb t
'undue
h
imttxi out that ex
CofC Directors
Hear India
Farm Fxoert
j finances to bo in sound condi
hundreds of tests for TB and ^ ln'L,hat pattens last
have assisted m the cart* of yc
facilities are 2.5 times many patients and their fa
is the two-lane high mities *>v' *”* v*"‘“ to be signed .,
Jackson County Teenage Jacobs reported a total flhysician as wr.:
nt recreation on public schools the first week in'
that age grr
' ' EdnI^ndSG^Xn L , 3 2" ''
, ^ 'L ' ’ i I five t roth*-; it;-1 ter Bar rain or two 1
l>er <rf the .roaid. and answem.general eiectwn have been Two persons were hurt t..it bar;, Vnn Fair;, v \i\in |y, comes.
quest inns as askkl !-> 'he -n.; cast m ms otfue, or t>y man escaped serious .injury in two lores end Clara More rainfall is needed now
The audit showed the school • The iibs(?ni ' 'n,! 1 nn ^ate Highway 59 accidents; The d-mth u tin second for general soil conditions' for
it.e audit shoAfsi -.he .v_ho«l Un,„. through Oct 30 Sunday between Edna ?nd Ga traffic death inside ihe Edna the hext crop as well as for the
The public is' reminded that _ , _ city limits this year, in addition winter pastures, he said
confined to home or ..H,€“way. Patrolman _Lverettc to six on non-urban roads in »__________
county, officers said
■ tees.
hospital ian apply by mail for ItewtjtL who investigat. i Lot,
absentee ballot, the applications wrecks, reported the first hap
iipple The
TH1
the attendingipened about u-40 am.
as the apEp
rho*e Who Damage
Roads To Be Fined
mp
ity
announced
$1 500 000
Bht
talk to the directors of the
son County Chamber of
rnerre ,->nd Agri> ultore .->’
othi
4-H Awards Fvent
Set for Saturday
HAIJ-OWKF\ < VRMV VI
regular monthly meeting Mon
day night Mr Rhaler'ao areom
panied by Fee Wilson, county
agent, showed slides of his na
five country and thefr customs
along with his presentation He
mentioned several times how,, . . ,
much good the aid from the V S ,iar!
children, and a variety of food
their economy W|U
India has made much pro
gress m agriculture techniques
and in industrialization s i n c e
JtM7, when they received their
indejvendence from England
TTic average farmer farms four
to seven acres by hand and
oxen There are few tractors on
the larger farms of 200 or more
acres India is an agricultural
country with SO percent of their
population living in the rural
areas:* 72 percent actively en-
.gaged m farming, he said The second
Bhalerao brought out the shop for the teachers of Edna
Assistant Ag Agent Dale Fen
nlngton. spun s o r of Jackson
County 4 H Club work, has an-
... ,, , , ,, , notmeed the annual i If Awards
The public is invit'd to a Ha! Ranqw( will be held Saturda<
lowms Carnival. Saturday, Ort , 6;30 p m , in tiro Sam Houston
31. starting at 5: JO i>m at the rafetcria here
5! Agnes CatholK School ^ Jackson County 4 H Gold
There will be a spook, house. star fx)y am) gir, w\„ ^ an.
id games (ir nounced and presented medals
were earned out
the proposed exp«;nditure
get for that school year. —J u.. .u. ^IIOU aiwul u;w
miles west of Gan ado He • 1.14 JaCKSOn C-OUFlty
Frank Herrera of Edna, drivin: Aff. • i r* i
, ... a 1956 Ford >idkup. was pullin-: UiTlCialS JbBdorse
fVtf>l«-r This total repre-ented •• P°:-' !ax ' b’t or. ' a 1956 Ford auto, with his - a D . . . , .
grew-i ‘cadi a gain of 76 out the first wwk," . -'-''-entei Robert, guiding the latter ve x resid(*nt Johnson
nv mem!...... this *choo! yea- -! ., the irae as for voting hjc)( toward lain.
»nlor division gate over the October (963 to on ctec.ion da. Hewitt said as the <-ar« came Thirteen elected public offi
‘>i>- how.-v r tal onto the 4-lane divide section. <: *!s and nominees of the D<
.rkers an (> Current total- by chool in. VETERAN QUESTIONNAIRE the pickup had a blowout and Trj"rat:r Party tor elertion in
acted another Edna High 425, Junior High 254, Veterans and survivors of vet the driver locked his brake Jackson County in the coming
unit will be Sam Houston 44! Stephen F erans in Jackson Countv whi The pickup lef* the right He November balloting hav< pub-
Austin ‘49. Carver High 387 and rec*>ive annual questmnn.uf- of the road and overturned. I,ciy announced their endorse
Car, er Elementary 256 cards with the November or the car being pulled did not ment of Lyndon B. Johnson for
Jacobs told the board his re-'December check, must execute turn over. Mrs . Elvira Ilerror.j. [Lpm-L011 rat™r<:to Mrs.
cent survey of the school dis the card as soon as possible m the pickup with her husband. ■ LeRoyce Jones, Democratic
closed several physical needs with the County Veterans Scr V4'as treated at the hospital in V-oun.y hairman, in Jackson
especially more drinking foiin vice Officer.1 at Young St I
•See SCHOOfi >>n page 8* FYina.
Suspects Held
In Louise
Bank Rofeherv
EDNA COLLEGE STUDENT
Herrera Likes State Dept. Job;
Impressed by Government System
The FBI has picked uf two
suspects in the $11,132 rohb«-rv
at the l-Vst State B a n k of
Louise during the noon
Canado, for severe cuts on the County 1
arms and hands The others' Mrs Jones said that signa ‘ ^lf*n 10 w '
were not injured Damage m tures of the thirteen Deraoera ttvinr . LnY
the pickup was estimated a* t'c leaders had lx-en obtained - 1<J[’, ^ , Lhfr‘
$300 Hewitt said no charges to a standard statement which Dwwt Edward ole
would lx filed in the accident reads a* follows: S; hJ E,5 of Lmuse
The other accident took place' “We. the undersigned elected bl
1.5 miles east of Edna on Uf?W«Wic officials and Democratic ^ .[LiL iaf*
59 about 12:45 p.rn Sundav TOmmees. endorse the Candida-1' ^e"
Hewitt said he believed the driv- i cyM Texas’ native son, Lyndon [[[ n„Lfrt,h -n companKm
er, Mrs
........MBBBes.l
Cole-
s known comj
Eva Castro Pena of B. Johnson for the office of ‘n ?°^n ,Both • "}en
istw-i/ssaff......imnrp«prt Iw linvprnmpnt Wtfpm ass
be^mastei^of* eeremrnii*?* S ■ UOUUU UJ UUlCI iClll Ujulvlll||jpgg fflp^to^UM °TheSendorsement progranTinbetojj0*.both-
„ Frk swfTjv,r ,,f t* iK 'rTTh H^erart^ •» c:;..,
win give tne main anaress hack in San Antonio continuin'! plained the State Department fa(.jn- t,*jna h. ,fjll of the State Democratic Fxe J31'-
Bh3rkafUBhatfr-i°nHro Wfr m •hte educa?ion at St Mary's af- long has selected talented col ;as investigating ^'conflicting' i-'- rutive Committee according to* ”3*™* Patrolmen R alp b
Bnnsicar Hnaierao, Hw farm ter spMMi,nR a very interesting lege students for trainee jobs. nn *h„ wav t(u, Mrs Bill Patman of Canado Mpdendon and Lverettc He
expert from India, who here summer working in the U S and formerly had .selected Stu-{hBOOcned ‘" -‘ state committeewoman for the!!!***' ',afkson . Deputy Sheriffs
working with the Jackson state Department in Washing dents from the north and east .[JP® „ . . . isth Senatorial District Ray Anderson and Benny Mat-
agents under the exchange pro fon n J in most cases Mrs Pena suffered neck and qLo^ signing the endorse- «*• and Edna Police Chief Er-
"ram It is believed Frank, age 22. Frank said that mainly | ..“1“"^. a”d. ^ ment statement in ,lackson!nest Cfabb had a roadblock set
Highway Patrol
guidance work Issues 8 Ticket*
point that the cow is sacred in will he held on Tuesday, Octo- Highway
India They do not use it for ber 27 This is a training ses- in Edna iss
increase the fertility of the soil gram for the year He also went ing while license suspended
Bhalerao concluded his talk; into some of the background of
lifts]
Gayie, county corn-
blocks on other roads in the
Patrolmen stationed Pumphrey, Edna partment is now using more' r Mrs w fj ,^j
classified as a For students from the south and'I erov F) Anderson
beef because it is needed on the sion for the faculty and helps 25 warnings during the week of eign Service staff intern trainee west This past summer. Her , * * ’ jr Democratic nominee for crteie
farm for a beast of burden acquaint them with situations! Oet, 11 to 17. Being bilingual, Frank work- rera was recommended for the Resident 30 Year*, countv commissioner Lewi* However, time was lost when
• oxen for milk production, and solutions. Three charges were filed for od in the State Department's job by his professors at St . D • j O J Watson county sheriff W T ^e get-away i ar first was des-
and for it’s manure The man The first meeting in Septvm- speeding, three for failure to ap Office of Mexican Affairs, from Mary s I* DUned Sunday McNeil.' county '-attorney- Mis* cri**ro as a black ear; later in
jire is very important in that her. Dr E. V. Walton gave the pear, and one each for driving!July to September. In his work I-Ynnk graduated from Edna Louise Milbv, countv tax as ^ investigation it was reported
it is put bark on the field to teachers an overview of the pro-* while intoxicated and for driv-1 he had security privileges and High in I960, and took his B. A.; Funeral services of L e R o y I sessor-collector; Wavne Miller suspects were in a white
handled secret documents re-! degree from -St. Mary's last Dalton Anderson, 60. of Eldna, j county treasurer; Miss Lillian i195® Uhrysler with Texas plates
garding affairs between Mexico spring. He has returned to that; a Jackson County resident for J JCnopp, countv school superin*' ^
and the United States. He also school to study law. and when 30 years, were held Sunday at (en()en(. anq' \y H. A t k i n s employee in the bank iden-
did research in the Library of he gets his law decree he hopes 3 p.rn at First M e t h o d i s t; counfv SUrvevor
Congress for his office. to use that training in some Church, with Rev. J. W. Griffin! tT
Frank told a Herald reporter i government field. and Rev I. E. Walker officiat-;
he appreciated the opportunity! He was invited to return to teg.
he had on the job to see mir the State Department job next Burial was in Edna Memory
aigovernment functioning. "I'summer, and at present h e Gardens, under direction of Sla-l
by expressing his appreciation why a guidance and counseling} fW Allison
of being able to talk to the program is necessary He point- YV • rvuison,
chamber and for the opportu-jed out that this need for trained Former Resident
nity of being in Jackson Coun-; counselors is increasing yearly'^. . ... ’
ty Mr Wilson stated that he. as our student population rises. Dies in Minnesota
Mr Bhalerao, told him it was Supt, Jerry Jacobs said.
a real honor for him to get to; One of the points Dr. Walion; James Ward Allison, 78, __________ ___________.......___
come to Jackson County It made was, "One out of every former Edna resident, died at learned to appreciate the bu- plans to do so. j vik Funeral Home. Pallbearers
seems that ail the agricultural twelve boys and girls who en- his home in Minneapolis, Minn, reaucratic system, which may Herrera said he wanted area were O. B. Ramsey, S C.l
agents from India in Mr. Bha-,ter school this year will have on Oct. 13. seem .slow, but I feel our gov- students to know (here are a Browning, J. R. Zak, Bobby;
lerao’s group wanted to come some serious emotional or men Although Mr. AUison had not eminent could not f u n c t i o n lot of opportunities for similar 5 Ice. Ray Pundt and I,. C. Vi-
to Jackson County. He said this tal problem before they finish visited Edna since 1956,, he still'without it.” he stated jobs in Washington for those brock.
is the best county and of course school." This points to the need received the Edna Herald and. Another thing that left a grpat students who are seriously in-. Mr Anderson was born April
the chamber directors ail for a well trained counseling still considered Edna as "down! impression on him. Frank add- terested and feel dedicated to. 21, 1904 in Travis County He,
agreed with him; the reason staff to deal with these young home," friends report, ed. was seeing that people of;such work, and would not mind had been an employee at Alcoa,
fbr them wanting to come to people It is not enough to say* He is survived by his wife,,ail races and walks of life con working around the clock dur- and was a member of the A. F.'
our county Is due to the warm that a school has a counselor. Mrs. Josephine Allison; two tribute to the machinery of curling emergencies. He added that of L. and the CIO. He also More than 200 friends of the ithe bank whdn
hospitality shown by our eiti- every teacher is or should be daughters, Mrs, Jean Claim of1 government. a student would not "getiwas a member of the First Edna Volunteer Fire Depart-la pistol at Mrs. Evelyn Quirey.
zens, he added i < ounselor, he idded Bloomington, Minn, and M rs Herrera said/he had the pnvi wealthy” on such a job. hut can Methodist Church and Woodmen | meat are expected to attend the! assistant cashier of the bank.
He has been in great demand During the later part of the- Ada Bergman of Anaheim. Cali- lege of personally meeting a! gain a wealth of experience and of the World Mr. Anderson died j annual Firemen’s Banquet, set and said. "This is a holdup”
as a speaker since arriving and guidance program there will be fornia; four sons, James, Ro number of high ranking offi- satisfaction in being a small in the Mauritz Memorial -Jack-(for 7 30 pan Oct 27. in the j The' other employees present
will have to leave next Mon- parent clinics. These clinics will bert, Thomas and David, all of|rials, including Dean Rusk. Sen part of the U. S. governmentison County Hospital in Gan^adoiSam Houston Cafeteria. were Mrs. Laverne Premeaux
day, Wilson stated. be training sessions for parents Minneapolis; and 14 grandchi! Hubert Humphrey, several am machinery For those really in- on Oct. 17. Ed Duenow. the Lolita ranch and Mrs Lyda Sharp
Besides Wilson and Bhalerao as well as opportunities to have dren and two great-grandchil ; bassadors, and others He at terested, the first step is to con- He is survived by his wife, j er-humorist. will be the master* Officers said the man took
other visitors to the. chamber * questions answered. AH parents,dren. tended numerous White House; tact (Heir congressman. Mrs L. P Anderson; a son. | of ceremonies, and a fine meal $11,132 including $200 to $300 in
meeting were Dale Pennington, will be urged to attend these ----o-— Seminars for staff trainees and Frank concluded that he ap-j William Mauritz Anderson o f is being planned, in honor of j silver and the rest in bills.
assistant county agent, and Ai- clinics. UNICEF DRIVE the speakers at these sessions predated the opportunity t OiGregory; a daughter. Mrs Net-ithe “honorary members*’ of the -o———
bert Charles Randall, president It is the hope that this guid- Several youth groups of Ed-j included President John work in Washington and wanted da lean Pahmi.ver of Edna; a j department SCHOOL OUT EARLY
of the Fair Association. Mr.,ante programs will help us give,na's churches will conduct a;son. Robert .Kennedy, Sen to publicly thank all who help- brother, Louis W. Anderson of) Musical selections will he fur Supt Jerry Jacobs has an-
Edna Firemen’s
Banouet To Be
Held Oct. 27
tified the gunman from a photo-
graph as a former Wharton
man, who reportedly has been
‘ sharing the same address i n
Houston with a former Louise,
man. The three women e m -
ployees in the bank nt the time
of the rohbery told officers they
saw only one man, but after
they had been forced to lie on
the floor in another room, they
thought they heard the gunman
speak to another person, say-
ing “Let’s check the vault ”
There were no customers in
a man pointed
of the
' urged by the chairman.
fair as being one of the most; they need to meet the challenge j 25. between 8 and 10 pm J*ub-, wan. and other outstanding his parents, his professors at} Irene Olson of
we have ever of the world in which they live,;lie support of the project lsjmen.
Randall gave a report on the our young people the foundation j drive for UNICEF Sunday, JJct. j Humphre;
■B ng one of the most;they need to m
successful fairs we have ever of the
- .See CofC on page 8» i Jacobs said
Mr. Rusk. Carl Ro- ed him get the job. especially j Grand Prairie:
Asked how
a sister. Mrs. nished by a _________________
proiessors at, Irene "ison oi Manot and of the Victoria Chapter of the* will be dismissed early, at
St. Mary’s, and the congress three granddaughters and three i Society for the Presentation and 3 pm. on Tuesday. Oct 27. for
he. got the State men previously named. grandsons See EDNA on page 8 a teachers meeting.
quartet, members nounced the Fdna public school
dismissed
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964, newspaper, October 22, 1964; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763539/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.