The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1962 Page: 5 of 12
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1962
THE EDNA (TEXAS) HERALD
Page 5
News From La Salle..
Happy..
Birthday
New Sutherland News Notes...
Miss Barbara Supibera . of] Mr. and Mrs. Tomm'y, Paul-
Houston spenL-Jsunday visiting;son and son of Port Lavaca:
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry visited her parents. Mr and
Sumbera. —— !Mrs. Joe Elies,. Sr --
Tne Industrial Band is to 6e Congratulations to Mr and FEBRUARY fO: Norval Sells, son of here, visited Mr. and
congratulated Am their outstand- Ervan Novak on their J. R. Miller, J. T. Doss, Patsy
ing performance in Dallas- as ’
BY PATSY SEMBERA
Don't forget the Mexican Sup-
per, sandwiches and home bak-
ed pastries at the La Salle Hall
Sunday, <Feb, 11. Supper sfhrts
at 5 p.m. A games party at
night. Circle the date and plan {”8 periormance in yalias- a-Ymarriage in Victoria last Satur-; Keith, .Mrs. Lillie Novak, Mrs.
to attend. Benefit St. Theresa outstanding class A Hancl of (j -. mornjng The bride is the H. E Middleton, Sammie Lar-
Altar Society. Texas. .We are proud o this former Miss Ruth Jean Bias- kin, Cinda- Lou Fite, Charles
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Parker;[*ne grouP of boys and girls and tjaUghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis,
spent the weekend nr Houston fh«r excellent band director. Charlie Blaschke of Victoria and' .. ,,
recently, the gdests of,, their M1 ^ ft- E‘,‘sXino. Ervan is the son of Mr. and FEBRUARY ll Mrs. L. M.
daughter' Mr. and MryJ^ayne - Mrs. Henry Novak of our Com- McDowell Jr., Mrs. S E (base.
Teal and family. / rv.ll^c inunity ' ' ^'chard Huff, Audrey Lo; "
Mr. and Mrs. .1 / Leissner Uulles ^OUIlCll _0_:_ Shows. Frank Benavidez Jr
Donations Activities at Edna February 12: m,s rJ
non Leissner in B iv Citv 1-^t Thc Dulles Recreation Coun- n ^ , r< Partridge, Mrs. A. S. Hudson.
Saturday evening ‘" - a cil reports receiving the follow- Country Club CilVen Tommy Miller, William Lynn
- . iing doii^iions- the past week: i 'Dunham, Mrs. Bertha Smith,
^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■'William N. Patman, $25; First Events scheduled for February Mrs. John Jackson, Mrs, Joe
FRIED CHirKFN 'National Bank $5 and Henry at Edna Country Club includejWalleck Jr, Cindy—Ann Bena-i
I And All Tv;!™;™ Tuner, $6. the following activities; vides.
I ‘r™m,n*S Persons interested ip ..aiding Feb. 10; Stag party, second • i
I SUNDAY “ j this summer, recreation prp-jSaturday of each month; ' ■ FEBRUARY 13: Rev Davej
j 75c , ' |gram are afired- tfl make check! Feb. 11: Sunday buffet; Buckley, Sunya Fitz.
FD’S CAFF I or money order, payable to The Feb. 13: Duplicate bridge, sec- FEBRUARY 14 H. C. Stev-I
[ _3 Lart' Dulles Recreational Council,]ond Tuesday of each month; j,ens, Bob MeClung, Johnsie Ta-
■ MRS. ROBERT HACKBARTH.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Weber-of Mrs. Albert Pagel. All enjoy Mrs. Frieda Zacharias, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jaap,
nick and children of Edna. Mr. ed the day. Otto Schomburg, Mrs. O. E Mrs. Frank Jaap motored to
Mrs. Monroe Dullnig visited Haekbarth. Mrs. Robert Hack-j Victoria Saturday morning on
Mrs. Robert Haekbarth Thurs-lbarth, Mr. and Mrs Gus Teg -j business.
day afternoon. eler Sr., and Mr Tuehe of Minn-j Mr an() Milton Bain of
land Mrs. Preston Hoskins and
Webernick Sunday
Mr" John
afternoon
Sunday, Jan. 28, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Zajieek, Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est Pagel and Mrs. M. Pagel
helped celebrate the birthday
‘DESK 83’
Solans Bow
Out Amidst
Mrs. Monroe Dullnig, M r s.
Willie Peters, attended the Luth-
eran Choir singing of T. L. C.,
at the El Campo Lutheran
Church Wednesday.
Mrs. Leroy Pagel of Houston,[healths
care of 315 N. Carver.
> ■ t
Valentine
DANCE
>4 * , ’,
Saturday, Feb. 10
American Legion Hall
/. Music by
INEZ POLKA BOYS *
? - ..
$2.00 Couple with Free Dutch Lunch
»#; - «■
Dancing starts at 9 p. m.
I Congratulatioiike to the new.Feb. 1, This marks the begin-1
members being elected to the ning of the senior parties. From
National Honor Society. They the looks of the social calendar
were three seniors and seven of some of- the seniors it is go-
juniors. They are as follows: ing to be. one big party from;
Last Friday night the Legis- Linda Martin, Madelyn Hagen, here to graduation
lature closed down with the:Butch Broom, Sidney Novosad,1 * ——
usual pandemonium which al-| Diane Gerrner, Gwen Whitely. . The Edna High School student 1
ways prevails on the last night. Gay Johnson, Carol .Iff Owen body is extended afi invitation]
,, This session, however, was a and Jon Payne. to a dance honoring Linda Mar-'
Feb. 20: Games party, third FEBRUARY la: Margaret little rougher than , usual While , __—_ - tin, Vicki Rath Nancy Tlucek
Tuesday of each month; 7:30; Ann Hamblen, Kenny Spencer, the Senate was busily engaged i„ Dallas this past weekend Jimmy Schuhar’dt, Mike Payne
Feb. 22: Bridge aruKdominoes*! V. M. Illavaty, Mildred Hassler. Tin” killing the Loan Shark Bill, were Butch Broom and Mr John and Flrees Porehe. It l’s goin
eapolis, Minn, all enjoyed the -Victoria visited her parents, Mr
afternoon Sunday at the homeland Mrs. Benard Kuret.sit.Si.n-
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pagel!day night -
L°OTtShbtethdavPsagandn witii Zdl Mc- and Mrs' Benard Kureu
h^nh r J 1 Mr. and Mrs Raymond
| Hultquist visited their parents.
| Mr. and Mrs. H Wiese, enjoy-
ing dinner and the rest of the
day.
Darrei Dullnig and Marjorie
Dullnig, along with the rest of
the Vanderbilt Bands have, re-
turned home after -their trip to
! Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. H R Haekbarth
and Loren motored to Victoria
one day past We'ek where they
visited the E. E. Beckers.
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Hoofprints
V ,
Teenagers in Ore News
By JON PAYNE
heb. 20: Ladies luncheon, _9 turn F.ryer, Dick and Dennis
*:m- .Plann?d hair style show, Hahn, Robert Cleveland, Glen-
t;rnV,'tr wrs' ^ 1,1 y 111 da Gail Gandy, Exa Womack,
dl''’ ' 33*j3: Mrs Larry Denton, Gus Westhoff, Sally Marlee Fitz-
T31,3; Mrs Bill Cardwell, 7- patrick, Mrs. Ronald Clink-
4834. and Mrs. Harrison Staf-1 scales
ford; 7-2207-
SHEAFFiRS
7:30. fourth Thursday of each
FEBRUARY „ 16: Mrs.
S a nL w*1'c*1 Uj'^od pretty good to me. Sommer. Butch is attending thc to be held in the National Guard
thc House dedicated its last!All-state Choir clinic and Mr Armory on February Hi at 7:30
month. This is. a four-month pro- ImW jr Charles Van' Jones] > - ___________ ______ _____ _____ ________. -____- — -
gram and major prizes, will be Marianne^ Simons Mrs. Dora 8®*PS ^Ward^ kdling- an^approp- Sommer is chairman of Region I Everybody ho sure, ami come
given.
200 MILLION BY ’86 ________________
The Census Bureau says it ex , -, |> 1, timvkv
pects. the United States popula ‘ WU> OI THANKS
navtnn MiuHalon Vnvik Rav- riation bill of about half a mil XVI
S2S\iS5fMK. .«&%
lepairifl hum Jacinto Miinu- Welcome to two
, ' - Thc Edna chapter of the Fut-j
4 . ____.. _ ............... ..... students in ure Homemakers of America]
■ merit. 'started our "Tourism' Edna High School, They are Ted"was host to an executive meet-:
I wish to take this means of Pt°8ran1,' add?d tl'n ni,’re Turner and his brother, 'Mike, ing of the officers of the area. |
i tion to reach 200,000,000 in the1 ‘jnt, . sinC-ere thanks' 'lo parole officers, restored two They are formerly from Edna Beverly Peck presided since she
laJl, °f T96tt. ajKj appreciation to .all for the buildings burned at Pr'air i e-and lived in Premont for the is president of this Area. Over
population - at the begin heautiful f lowers cards, visits ' 1.ew College and a few other j past two years. Welcome~ hack. !K) people attended this , event I
The
,ning of the year ] was
dSl-^r item!:
tit 1^85,235,000. I ho huic3u ro_ fyjy stsy in thc County Uospitnl Fncing odds of 30 to l, old C ongiotulntions to 15 u t c h
population projections an(j since my return home.j"Desk 83
vised -its
. - - -- cum suite my return tiome;| M was chosen by t li e Hiooin and Montit Callaway itfrTbvvns
because the country ,, is, grpwang: ^jso for visits and pravers I Speaker to serve on a committee receiving the Darwood Stockton
faster than expected. - - - - - - ‘ " - K - 1r:-■ 11.....- — u - ■ r'"'1 ............1 -
from Wharton. Yoakum, Eagle],
Lake and ' other ' surrounding] j
"Income Tax Service
RITA STONE,
Public AccoUritanl
Phone WE3-2J0-4
Lolita,- Texa^"
'Nancy
of Bro. Chandler, Bro. Doc °f five House members to meet and Narcisco I.opcz awards' "HOOF” AWARDS
Willomihbv and Bro Tierce i with a like'number of Senators'This shows, a fine effort amt -• SCHOLARSHIP:* Linda Mar-
And, too I wish t„ thank Mrs. in a conference \committee to great spirit. tin;
Velma Porch for the love and work during the closing hours! ' -—f AOGRFjSSIV E.NESS
concern shown me for my re- rii* the session in an effort toi -Mike 1 aync- was entcrtainco Ilucck.
covery. May g<hL richly bless devise a hill that would be ac- with a dinner at La'Fiesta it) SCHOOL SPURTED: Bar-
each one jceptabl.0 t.o both houses All of Victoria on Thursday evening. Iwra (!regor>
Mrs Frieda Klbus; our efforts were of up avail as
4 Lolita ! stated above.
12-8-ltp»
AoDnD
Lawrence
Home
Center
Phone OL7-5161
Company B Will Participate
In Statewide Practice Alert
n
j. The May election staring all
j ’of^us in the face was a h i g
factor in.the failure of these
two important bills. Politics
and voting records, were pre-
vailing over statesmanship so
much that very ‘little we did
mudt much sense. Edna's more than 60"National Hurricane Carla. The other Tex-;
When out conference commit- Guardsmen will he involved in I as division, the 4!Jth Armored,
jee wen. to work on the approp- a statewide practice alert hate is now ..oil federal duty .,1 Camp
Polk t
"We realize that irf this mod-]
ern age, when niiTmtes can]
thc vast I mean-the difference survival or 11
Sheaffer Ballpoint
Hetewiw $1.49
Extra Refill .79
Total Value $2.28
only'
j nations hill l was reminded ,of thi.s month, Capt. Clinton R ich
a story in which a negro base Cy, unit commander, announced
hull player was sent out in the Mondav
.fifth inning to play left field ‘
“hadrmade a'hunch of^error^'Vl nJ-i(i^ry • exor6is* ■ involve]not. that we,eemisP.bc ready to:
seems that this negro'made two
all members ot the-9,QUO man]react immediately •'to any sit
Aialli
In
ti,„ • • , 36th 'Texas) Infantrv Division.]nation.” fie continued. “For
the team manager ca!k"d him in °J ^!ch «llards^
:errors in
Next to being there,
nothing's so warm
and persona! as a
we have gone f
National]through a- practice alert the past]
at three years”.
The exercise this year* has]
out there before me messed up 1 he Edna citizen soldiers been given the .code name 1
left field so, bad, can't nobody lrom Company R, 2nd Medium j "Operation Muster Day
play it." lank Battalion, 12-tth Armor o! No one knows .just when it
While I am writing this a very
noisy siren has been screaming
hh l""" "" '“".anl dm" bo
■ The Edna citizen
ly--
LONG DISTANCE CALL
Phone now. . - save 1 /3
with station-to-station
’ Keep in touch the easy, personal way. You can telephone
more often by taking advantage of low station-to-station
rates. Just call the distant number instead of a particular
person., Why not call someone tonight?
sion to finish up /the uncom-
pleted ..work he laid out for us,
or whether he wi-W announce Explorer Post 360
using our failure to enact those Meets and Plans
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^Insurance Agency
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l.aBauvjp Bldg Phone 01.7 209'
FFA Boys To Get
Scholarship Pins
E.ivh' year thc 1 Tim High
FFA Chapter awards scholar -
ship pins*1 to members having an
average of 85 or above in all
subject s
Boys to receive these pins m-
■ i hide Julio J " i • : wi'p- .'7 'I
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- 1 Reporter Paul Briiwmiig-1'
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/It.-uks are 11.«■ leg.u u . lli.it a?
.ire.it genuK. le.e.i s, t<> mankind
J'lAil r \ddiM>n
Ihc- historic r-I’atch Division will take place, though Division]
This is the third practice Headquarters at Austin nnnoun-
ki'nd "of 'warning■ alert 1,1 as many years, ('apt cod it will lie held sometime
never heard it before but mv.Kivhey remarked. He pointed]between Feb 17-25 The exact
guess is that' it is either an air ,lld 11 ls great value in date will be kept secret to, keep
raid practice alert or someone ,ht' 'raining program of the 36- the alert as realistic as possible,
triggered oft the elaborate bur- dl lests unit alert plans, pro- "Operation Muster will run
.glar alartn in the. State Treas- Vldcs 'raining to (>uarcFmen in something like this At a given
■ury. If it is the latter. I m T!r?mpt assembly, and estab- signal front Division, headquar-
somewhat surprised, because 1 ls.?s a basis to evaluate each ters, the Edna unit will place
thought the Legislature adjourn- .u,ni1 ' ;|lnlil,v mu'tjjt Pf'inp;, its alert plan into'effect, notify
ed at midnight last night Some -,')naa vniergeniyv. lie s'.ikl ingJts Armored men to report
people just don't give up • , Kahonal (lUanlsman nev- to Iwrlocal armory a' quickly
Rumors are runnin" w i 1 &Pr'„k'u>ws when ,u. 1,11:1)1 '>*' as posSlWo. Other units through-
itumors art luniiui.. w i i u called out on local -late or'out the Ante will do tin- -
around here this morning as to n-itiun-ii r i,„„. i „i , UR , . 1 111
whether the Governor will call!0., !- tnlfrFcn(y. tie said As-each unit reaches 90 per
inmei in (.,o\umi win tan past fan ,)Ver -goou (iiiards cent attendance thc Ideal unit
u.s back m .another ^sptKMaKscs- mcn wen, on state duty during will radio the information to
.division headquarters.
v Tlie important element in-
volved is the length of’time re-
quired to assemble 90 per cent
-(two major parts of his program »-« C * C * ?l du', 1 d>at.ldlt‘.1 ,s throughout
for a spring-board. By the time TOUT future Events 'he state, (.apt Richey ohserv
you read this you will have the
'answer. Indications lead me to Explorer Post 360 met Thurs
believe the fourth term alter- day night in the Town Hall.
"ate will be the one First National Bank, with
This will probably the last and ^ Par?.ntl:,
1 communique from thi.s vantage resident Henry IJartman Jr.
point. M IL he dashing home to.oponed the meeting and web
sweat it out until Monday mid-t0']ied 'he, guests
night which is the closing time Pos Advisor Dr Henry Hart
for filing for.....election to this job mnn explained the' events com
If 1 should draw opposition I ,n« "['■ l”f'ludc ,lu In
will have spring planting and a 1 ianola ^mporci)
campaign on my hands Some Arahsas Oddlifi Refuge, Aust
of those days I hope I can find hV M'lorcr ( lyrnp.es at
„.,a little spare time to think ;ackIah/ ,Air A,,nl 27'29.
about re-building mv home 10, ^ ildcrnc-- i .imp, near
which went up in smoke I a s I ,’ind ',uncT and
October 3. I guess jEwtU just tho JAB(-BS.\ Bowling Tourn
have to wait until after the Mav‘ am.cnt . , , .
primaries * •'n invitation was extended
Jno A. Huebner Sr ,,K th‘; 'v'isl,in« hoys present t<
— . Repr . DistV 32 W»n the post,
--t,—!.......... Those- joining that imvting
were Robert Beil, Gary. Kellar
Tommy Slavik, Darrell Greg-
ory, Gary Nordin and David
Rose:
! Glenn Knuppcl, John Atkins
Tommy Johnson, Allen Sprung
and Bobby Allen were initiated
into the group and given their
membership cards
The film,- "This Is Exploring"
was shown, then refreshments
served at the close of the meet-
ing. The next Post meeting wall
be on Feb 15.
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