The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1953 Page: 1 of 16
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16 Pages—5 Cents
School Gets
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Play Space
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Elementary School campus Williams will replace AlrsiNMary ing Mrs hfill for her service as
ire west for expansion of the D. Hill as principal. Site has re- (See ANTIN'SCHOOL, page 8)
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Howdy - -
These are new families
who have taken up residence
in Edna and who were wel-
comed with, gift certificates
from Edna merchants:
Y. C. Grimland,. C01 S.
East, from Roswell, N.’M.,
employed by the Amicable
Life Insurance Co.
James C. Duke, 207 W.
Elm, stationed at Foster Air
Base.
Ross G. Bitticks,. 709 S.
Progress, from Sherman, sta-
tioned at Foster Air Base.
E. M. Sloane, 202 Sandra,
front 'Marshall, employed by
Baroid Sales Division (Na-
tional Lead Co.)
Elmer D. Johnson, 107 E.
Division, from El Campo,
rice farmer.
Thomas R. Paulson, 709 S.
Progress, employed by Mag-
nolia.
Proceeds from
Polio Drive
Over 16,700
The Edna Independent School and J. B. Williams as principal1 quested the board to let her r©
District this week purchased two of Austin and R. J. Kluge as turn to classroom work. The
large blocks adjoining the Aus ; principal of the high school, board passe^aTresolution thank-
tin
on the
playground facilities of the
school. The property was pur-
chased ffom Luther Quinn for
$3,350.
The district soon will ask for
bids on a teniroom addition to
thf* Austin school to be added
to the west end of the present
building. -This proposed struc-
ture will consume mqst of the
playgorund area, thus additional
space was needed.
At last week’s board meeting,
attended by all members except I
Rav 1 Roberts, who was out of
town, the board authorized Tra
vis Traylor and Arthur Braun-j
holz to look into several possible j
sites for feiture expansion of the!
high school or junior high.
In other business, the board:
Authorized Supt. Oscar Bounds J
to purchase immediately a new i
48-passenger bus to put on the!
• Live Oak route and order an- j
other new bus for delivery in
September. The old Live Oak
bus will gp to Morales, and the
Morales bus will be placed on
emergency basis.
Employed Mrs. Rudy Wright
to replace Mrs. Rogers on the
faculty; „ employed Mrs, Walter;
Howell to replace Mrs. Ann Hud-
dleston, resigned, as sixth grade
teacher.
Re-employed George Frazier
as principal of Sam Houston
i chair*
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CITY OF EDNA
WINS ‘BOGGED
COW’ SUIT
Hamblen St McNeil, at-
torneys, for the plaintiff, had'
.not indicated today whether
they would file an appeal in
the case of C. M. Raleigh vs.
City of Edna, suit for dam-
ages.
A jury in 135th District
Court late last Thursday re-
turned a verdict in favor of
the City, ruling in'“favor of
the City in all 31 questions. ‘
Representing the City in the
damage suit were City At-
torney Tom Bell and Cullen
Vance, special attorney.
Raleigh claimed his prop- ‘
erty south of Edna was being
damaged by a ditch on it
through which water flowed
from the Edna sewage dis-
posal plant. The jury was out
more than two hours.
Launch Plans
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Hospital Addition
County Attorney, David C. issuing time warrants for the; quested to seek the opinion by more private rooms and ade-
Whitlow is corresponding with purpose of building an addition Roy Selby in the name of the quate facilities that go with
the Attorney General of Texas to the Mauritz Memorial Jackson hospital board, of which Selby he these rooms, will be $162,000
at this time in regard to an County Hospital.
chairman. It is estimated the
irtion regarding the legality of The county attorney was re cost of the addition, including
Annual C. of C.
Banquet to Be
Held March 12
Docket Light for
Grand Jury Monday
A representative group of
Jackson County residents met at
Nye’s Cafe in Ganado last week
to. hear a report on the progress
of the hospital and to learn of
the needs of the hospitnl at- the
present time.
There were 31 in attendance,
Including the county commis-
sioift'rs, members of the hospital
board, hospital ./.representatives,
several physicians and re’present-
of several organizations
New Edna Scout
Troop Sponsored
By K.ofC. Council
District Court convenes .here| -McClure, S. A. Westmoreland,
j Monday morning at 10 0 “clock. rP; A: Stfanc,~Georgo Fetzor, M. j atlves
: With Judge Howard Green pre ] C Simons, G. W. McFeron, Joe in the county,
siding. | Ilaferriick, George Schattel, liar I Selby reviewed the operation
1 he board of directors of the c'v»uit. officials have indicated old Koop, Leon iPnrne,, W. II of the hospital since its opening,
o»lr efvn f'miiiliT f 'Ln »w Um* /-, r ' ' .. 1 . . ... . .. .. ,
the docket is nut too heavy at Iluseman, T. J Babb, Victor Jan-j presenting comparable statistics
A grand total of $6,785.60 has
been subscribed in Jackson
County for the March of Dimes,
Claudius Branch, general chair*
man, has reported.
In a statement this
Branch said: “Once again the
people of Jackson County have
Opened their hearts,. Untied the . ,, comers 1 mm m ran mmwin , , ,,
latch-strings on their pocket A new Boy Scout troop. , ,, Durp0 " of -lli.ws. Uidlclf.l. by .tlio' (■ M Hum* Jr Woodrow W hospital He pointed out
books and really turned in aj 138 sponsored by the ^Knights of '' '" ,s " win, I;,st «ra,,(l iurv {(,r caUU> "u'ft Brown, W J, Smith and J. II there is at the present time an
grand job for the March of Columbus Council No. 3421 ^Vel«nme„. ^ld Z^!f J,nrrisim Stafford.. rancher who Koss. .note need f,.r
Jackson County Chamber of'
Commerce at its recent meeting
this spring-summer term.; One skv and Stanley Va.idos.
for each , six months period.
authorized the drawing up of. pe -(|f mnjor cases'allegedly is Members' of the jury cotninis- i thereby showing the Increase in
tiUons, requesting the Com mis lh(, ,,()ssfl»lo re-indictment of (sion were I. R Hbllingswort'h. the growth of the work of the
sioneis ( ourt to call an election ,1.....,.,n,,,.,. i„.u..t...i i.„ ti,., 1,..... _ ,,,.....,....... ,,, hmatit*! 1 T«» nnintmt mil that
Dimes.
; acute need for more rooms, es-
Last year’s total was $3,500. T^wi'di A Si' Brc>w n’t "hair- dctillit(. detailshave '£^**<**10 J}ket*** °r pr?poMJ ad-
.... Slated to come to .trial Mon I and discussed. The addition will
mated only .a tax ol around three n, jn(ll(,tmay |„, askt.d to ,iny js „ damage shit for $40,000 provide about !8 private rooms
po^^donkbCl:a.^ Mi Z -id- F^hor“ i;.nVv,artliS!;»:illV;.o- eourtl.V.Mi;1
campaign workers, tlie county scoutmaster,
chapter and the patients in our Bov. Arnold
Anders, scout'cent* !m ihe $1()0 f valuatio"
oWn countv stricken with polio chaplain of the Victoria deanery,; ''|'oul( bt; to support
own county stricken with polio, * „ the development board. A five
avoid delays later
involving an auto accident Iqst and will Increase the capacity
I’mspeelive grand jurors are: fall- it is, styled James ( urlee ol the hospital to 52 to 54 beds.
to thank each and everyone for Presented Ihe troop charter to ct>nj jax ceiling may he sought ^°rris Nava, t !■ Say les VV II vs Frederick \ olktilci.
Mrs. Mary Davis, 73,
Is Buried at Anson
|IMkf| ~ H*m Bros. Circos
j done by the chairmeri. Every | I( P,lhl nted the Gulf ( oast , , ... i . _
Coming March 13
The date of the llagen Bros.
20 Jackson County
Farm Bureau Folk
At Wharton Meeting
OuLUvn ...................................- -.............................. i.-j,........:•
KJUT I OWn-,P-; !'.T;VTl0,W.,°,f 11 *•; ml campaign.' Branch stated. «««• ‘'.e ^address and piese,Ued| I”,- oftM-c'.- , Uetion' purposes, etc Fn,lay' M;"Vh j1'; . '*«» ‘'...mty Farm Hu, can head... I/ .’TT!!'' 1 .!!'3:
Dr .1 M. Bnuknlght empha-.
| sized the need for private rooms
i for surgical patients. Marcus
; Mauritz cited the need Tor more
j rooms, especially private rooms,
i and said this plan would give
I the highest number of beds for
the least amount of money.
Davis, who died at JmrJtpme at j 'poUo^cU™‘in b'ur ■ «rt.f.eates to „,e tn»p cone!
q, rufloi ip nurr fp PH r, 1 u me io pono \icmiih m oui............................ -.....»....... 'i’his inemberstlin fee now is' tie mai;. tuld lh, !.ionsij,y jg Bill-Allen, president, and , 1 ,* ^ 1*
To CHARLIE DUGGER Ed 5Q9 East Division St. Thursday, j c()Unly# strickon durlrig lhe 1952l mitteemen, as follows: Mr.’ ( sponsoring organization, atUjaude Kweman. service agent, bave '’ospitabza ion insurance.
„as No. 1 good, VR^1 ambassador Th0 Slavik Funeral Home had opide^ic, couW cxpress' their j.Mitchell mshtu.ional represent- ^ 0r all us nesses *«>’« Incheon The Lions a,(„lllpd one day area tram- [t' rccmninemied enlarging th£
goes lhe Flower of the VVcek this ] t.ila,.ge of arrangements, j thoughts ,1 am sure it would beUive; Mr. Brown, troop el.a.r- ^ m> \ ' *°y* „ uch“^ S^n,<oml thf* la8' >'”» Ing ehool held by Ihe. Farm ' mmcdialely
Strangers coming here to Springfield, Ohio, where .she was ;• Eleanor Brae«enridee Club,! Ysabcl Ba. mii. arounn ana nor cones,uraio »i . , ,. .■ ,
a(iviificc‘ ticket salt
out, the,small tax plus the small j wj|| |x, ev(,n |argt,r jiian last j!"""’ ......... ...................... I the hospital and its progress,
; and he'felt the need of enlarging
w , , , , ,, , „ In all, approximately 100 per. jt
,, ; etc. Club members Will handle ,, , , ... m
’pHcr nTi™™born,Mayf,t...................;...... u„.............. - ......••j'-h.:;;:;:..h0.:,;:,.,;:-;:.v
w I,c ,7 w o T 01 C urth 0 n',S ■ 1 Persona! Contributions. ,earn- investiture ceremony for the Just will . »<4. Merlung also announced Hra/ona. and Austin npproval wf th< '•«' 'hat. the
estate agent, the chamber ot Survivors are two sons, B. B. J paign offieei. $213.57. youths who became tenderfoot; b(, djstribut,.d was not an .“final plans for lhe clubX oyster: u,s
I hupper Friday flight of this wt*ek
J
he chamber of Survivors are two sons, B. B. paig4 office), $2 3.57 Youths who became tenderfoot ^ final Via,, for the clubM oyster ..... d e ""
commerce or the newspaper. If Beasley of Phoenix, Arte., and MaubroFCamp-W. J. Smith, scoutsf as follows: William Hoi , .....supper Friday night Of tills week , pPaker f,day was v IT , > '
lts Tal thfy ‘^Wy-'Joe Beasley of Fresnor Calif.; M4.72. las. Teddy Khoblak. Tommy Mas ^ ,M,ard a|,„ ,,,'gcd support! at., He City AudltoriumfHim D:3«“u ,i Anmid asMs.mit Soathcn, ‘ U ,io"s Jmt now
Edna Home Demonstration check Rogei J'owers. Gian-nee (;f Ul(, h<,| addition program.!'« i! «>n the iniseellaneotr. emu ......... on,a„izal ional director of , .. . , , . .
Club, $5.00. - Fowler. Nicholas Barron, Pete Allen Bur,lilt reported on the >"'"'■<• »re Arthur Anderson. \mcri(.a„ Karin Bureau Fed „ ‘ ( . . ; ' , "
-St. Agnes Church Fund, $5.00.! Rodriguez Jr. and J "1) Fenneri water situation, stating that en- Johnny Falioure. John T. Vance. Auburn. Ala. rhidin" the nurses' I m e is
Edna—cafes ^nd drug stores Other members of the troop gineer are getting up the .cost <r and Rub Raney. > Speaking at the hinelieon, he *443,)()() aud of this nnioun! onlv
coffees, $46.35, ' . ; ! "ho have .had ..previous scouting of proposed dam He said that! Joe Pofochino of Hlchimuid,: W1|ll prjlll,irv ohjegtive nf Hie
Edna Lions sponsored haskel- experience • are Mien Brown, senator Join, Bell has agreed district ..chairman of the Cancer parm Bureau is to raise the stan payers The’estlmatWl ,■ r 1 "of
ball game $75.07. ‘ .- Tommy• Zetka, Marcell Mahcsh to help the c, u . by setting up Society spoke “brills and how dnrd ol BVlhg on the farm. }h(, nr'.vv addltlon , „oi ,n er
Edna Garden Club. $10.00. Jr.._ David Meyer and Bobby a ,ivt.i authority here The need ed a film on the disease lie said He 'cited'tills' is. a (fundamental .
Jlof w.dug—^iid its use- must be ; I lie didve I11 Jackson tJounty-will | ai.p,,cl|<)r tbe success of the or-j Mrs_ Jones stated the
. are directed to the office of, tw„ - brothers, Joe MCKet-ve? of
Charlie Dugger. And these Birmingham, Ala., and Harry Mc-
strangers are the same to Mr. Keever of Kansas City. Mo., and
Dugger whether they want to six grandchildren.
buy a 1,000-acre ranch or rent an __c_;__
$8 a week room Storm Reportjng
. Toolqawiy people got hardened
with their daily contacts with Service Is Set Up
the public, hut Mr. Dugger after; <•
all these years still i the'"friend- A »'seVefe storm reporting ser-
ly, congenial, story-telling, grin- vice" is' being set up in this six-
- ltound-Up Home
tion Club, $5.00.
Demonstra- ^etka.
nine, lovable, character that he county area by Loren Jones, v Shining: Star Home Demon
always has been. bead of the U. S. Weather Bu- stratron Club, $.00.
(See PROCEEDS, page. 8)
ambassador, Charlie Dugger. Jones was' in Edna
CLEANING OFF oilr scratch (contacting Sheriff
pad: Members of Edna's (anted son to request cooperation in the
Coffee Club having two real j use of the police radio in the
“T^tfeals fit 'recent- TftfSn'tliy. a prize-1 reporting service. He also is
winning capon sandwich lunch . looking for an observer to serve I .----------------11
at the R. A. Drake homo and the | this county. Anyone interested ; rr- Ynnth* Hf-Ir!
other day coffee at the Charlie, is invited to write Jones at the j - . •
Dugger's. Thp Duggers were ob-i Weather Bureau Office at Vie | In Burglaries Here
serving the anniversary of their j forte /■*
coming to, Jackson County on \\ handbook distributed by
Friday, the 1,3th' 1913 . R. R.J.lonek showed photographs of
Dollarhide Of Fort Collins, Colo , tornadoes and thunderstorms
who owns one of the Francitas and hoW to recognize ttjt-hi.
tracts' of land, stopping ' by en —V-o-1—
route to New Orleans to V(;new 25th Anniversary
acquaintances . . . A. R. Harrison, ,
former Edna football coach, oclle clt VxUlberson S
Mayor proclaims
Edna Pybiic Schools, $722,31 Edna Day of Prayer
a UiLs week i ' Catholic Daughters of Anieri- ______ ..
'l (!w-is Wat-;ca' $25.00. ' 1 Mayor Harry Mauritz has pro night M..i ’ at lhe -('il.v Audi
I- • Midway Community—Mrs. C, claimed Friday.; Feb. 29, as Ed torium. l.», J• Dawson, prom
I S. Traylor, $126.00,
- iiVrtG>v^>-0
Gene al ( , ' man Bill “Noble
also jeunoil this week the
annual khan h i of coinmcico
banquet would be field I'hursday
be lielfl- in April.
gani/alion Besides a hlK'1 ",1 two questions that will be asked
Oyster Fry to Be
Held Friday Night
The Lions Club’s second oyster
he -aid other necessary
success include or-
leader
are: (1) Mow-will the addition
he paid for? and (2) Will it bt*
lias Day ol Prayer’ merit Houston banker, will be |,.y ()f t|1(, s(,ivqq,. .ic'd by in:': and ai lei noon (lasses on the
“There are conditions of ten- the speaker and there vull he a1 ,nany who attended the first i history .'of the Farm Bureau,
sion « and un,, ri.iinty in our full progrant of entertainment. SPVWal weeks ago and others: Oilier j/CTn sei conducted were
world today, and it is recognized; Tickets go on sale this weekend. \ wbo "fqi-got about it." will be on public relations.-by George
the Bttanv pi eon Norvel McCauley, the chair- |M.|-I Fri’day night of this week Uevil ..............
jeelivt
phases for
gaiiizalional stiueluie, 11 1 pnvdile to adequately staff the
' bi|i. ;iiid i’iii*it, money, attd «'ui |)0s|ljlaj .lMrr U)(, improvement
M i ial Mrs. I.omst* Jours, superin
Arnold 'also ! pnduoted morn
tendeiil, ponded out that due
i^i the greater convenience of the
new aHiIiI ion, ;t lai gc increase
ill (H isonnel will lud he nece:;-
■ i
It wa.s explained that the ad
Iroidin;' u^can lie • solved only mail of th- agrieulture eomuiil c,(y Auditorium. I Goasl Metis il 1- ..uuH.ition. ami ditio'nul fuiiillure and t“<lUipment
hours are from’f> 30 to 8 1''x;’s Insurance Service m,,.dt,d can taken care of by
villi the help of .Almighty God. tee, reported mi the W of
Owen Hogan Jr., 17, Edna, and, he said. - ’ hi committee and annoyed
and; I In- admi sion ' r; Si
Richard Hogan,'- 111. Victoria. . Mad us therefore; humble out !h«;-Jollo.wlng aims ,Vltn per person.' f'oektad ,-c. ill he'1
pitching his hat in the ring in \ ' eery, Frank Marek’s Recreation;
the Victoria alderrnauic election Culberson Woodall, one ofj^’jyjj apd the Tulli.s Service Sta-
Mayor Harry Mauritz'.and Jackson County's, oldest and best Uoik al1 1n |,;dlla. They -aid they!
the Edna aldermen showing known firms, will stage its 25th L,rd scared- when they heard a
much interest, in the trial, here anniversary starting this car coming down Highway 111 j
weekend. \ while inside the grocery, got
x, . .,------- ------- . . \ , nothing at the . serviiye station
ryn Baker the proud Hrandmoth- lain‘n« fumerousV specials may
er of a girl. Lisa Kathryn, who b? f°und\elsewhe.^ in this issue
was hprn Jan. 23 to Mr. and Mrs. of the Herald.
Manuel Amestoy of Ban Antonio "Jj* \ ’
. Mrs. m. d. Keith seeing that Edna P-TA to Have
their daughter, Mrs. John B, Jalent p]ay 27
cousins, are out on $800 each on '1'1'1 and approach the Throne 1 ' Aid the Jackson Soil
three burglary complaints here. Grace and ask for His guid (See ANNUAL Cof( . page 8)
.“S/wni:,™ ' TH<yj«HT FOR THE WEEK
Utmney David C Whitlow ad- 1111,0 llllN-,.,
I mitting entering the Willis Gro- rometlr my help.
from whence
They are able because they
think they are able.—Virgil.
A
THE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
First Friday in Lent, February 20, 1953
THKMK —“\VALF ,S CHILDRKN OF LKIHT”
Lions 'Proceeds go
activity fund,
Pioneer Park.
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Goose Slain Near
Here Is Traveler
The Herald
and took a ease of beer from ■
Marek’s which they drank tht j
next day. *
The youths also admitted Y"f
tering several places at Victcjfjia
and Yoakum.
Ti
:30 A. M.
Abell, keep^ up'with the goings-
on-in Edna and Jackson County . The gdna p.TA urg(,s you to WILBURN CLAYPODL DIES
through the columns pi l he Her ke(,p Friday, Feb. 27, open to
aid at Lynwood. ( alif HAP-: attend a home t.alent show at
PY BIRTHDAYS this week to A|]e Qjty .Ahditdrium 'at- 7:30
Feb. 21. Mrs. Harold Sells; Feb. 0<’clock.
22, Nancy Simons^, Fannie Har* Tickets go on* sale this Friday.'
los; Feb. 23, Barbara Elizabeth y|je spow js being sponsored by
Fitch, Brownie LaNall F.itch, ,jie p.[ \ ~ '
Mrs. Louise Jones, Mrs. S. J. _______^o_____
Young; Feb. 24, Jess U- Kern; MORE BIRTHDAYS ,
Feb. 26, Mrs. H. O. Taylor; Feb. ; mother Mrs." J U. Claypool pf;
27, Lillian Wheeler Mr. and Edna and Ganado persons Edna; foup sisiers, Mr Edtw
- • Place—Presbyterian Church
The “Call ft) Prayer", comes to us tills year from Africa
juumb'd IO Hie i > Iiim of the «1i urn
Edna relatives of Wilburn
Franklin Claypool, 48, who died
at his home in Texas City Sum I
day. attended the burial service
at Tivoli Sunday afternoon at 41
o'clock. Rites were at Texas City!
N't 9 a. m. Surviving atmdiis -*ife:
1 a daugtiler^l.eimra; his step-
Comc everybody, come everybody
Prepare to come to the house of God
Come,, come, come—
"The hour of worship is near
Prepare your bodies, prepare your hearts
' Come, let us worship the' Lord
Mrs. Thos. Tatum and Mr.' and serving birthdays this week in
Mrs. Marcell Maresh in Dallas eluded Tuesday. Feb. 17, Gordon
this week for the gift show .'. . Haese and J P. Shanks of Ga-
Joe Goppert-getting-bis -boat ui-- nad<r,- and Wednesday, Feb, L8;^,f-SryatH awl two.hiothers, I.flV
shape for the approaching fish-1 Ruth Chase and Herbert Atzen-
hig season . . . CUES EVANS, hoffer.
Chase and Mrs. Iris Chase ol
Kdfta,\. Mrs. Mary True of Lain
pasas and Mrs. Leola Mauldin
rence Clayfywl of Huntsvnle and
Allan Claypool of Austin.
.; - In’more than one hundred countries triday people of many
tribes and nations Will lift their hearts to;: tbe “father of,lights"
prayjiig that into the darkness of this world J1 i- light may.
shine In the etirjy dawp Ills children in the Fiji Islands will
begin the circle of prayer .which will continue for more than
tvyenjy-four hour's Until concluded on St. Lawrence Island in
the Arctic • regions. Prayers 'of adoration, of thanksgiving, of
penitence and of intercession will rise in a mighty chorus that
in t&ne of frustration and uncertainty, of despair and dexper
ation among.....indivuluaLs . ana—nations, mawktitd -will- Team-
through Christ to “walk as children of light." Only thus shall
we find the way to ptRfce and brotherhood
by Harold -h'o.re. are.a ■'!' 11'i’ roi.itributioii.s and a fund that
esentatiGX for Ah< lexfts harm .jt!lS been built -up by the hoi-
extra A large helping ol fried Bureau insurance Co pital.
oy-1ei A. a rad, eraekem and 11"' Whaiton . < ounly 1 Selby nryed lliat the addition
coffee will be served Bureau was bosi tm the setiooi. be built immediatfdy. -Two meth-
Tiekets are now on s;,l.- I,y ' sid''V<''V Loni'e °"S »f Vm'sl«g the'mooey'were
, ,| pie'.lding. H i ai < k oi suggested: Voting bonds in an
activity fund, which includes «“v« ^ weteoipe at the utl;j etectlon of issuing time war-
< lieon. rants. It was thought the latter
—---o—----— : wotild be the fastest method.
it. was decided that Selby, in
: the name of the hospital board,
Congratulates sliri" request the county attor-
ney to obtain an opinion from.
Mr and Mr. Cecil Mitchell the attorney general on the le-
A mio a gqo-.e shut by Norton (|j- \j,,...|q,,. t,sr'lii of a son. gality of issuin ' time warrants
Well-, near Tivoli in Reltigio ,| i.r.-iei Fi b !i " lor Hum purpose. On' receipt of
County last Dee 19 was handed M[ ail(|. j\j,... yv j| of his reply, it. will be decided
by the fame authorities al Boa |.,j,,i,u tla ■ >, o) , ,„, pe!) whethei to usg ..this niethod'“'OT
River Southampton Island, Kee ,,, .- -tart eirculatmg a petition re-
•t'watip District, • Northwest Can- \|r ;,|ld v, , {tube Dellord of questing the holding of an elec- .
ada, on Aug 1, 1952, the Nation |.;d|ia OI1 t|u, birth of'a son, Ron- tion to-vote bonds,
al Wildlife Service has reported.: sjd fjene, Feb I! The following were present:
Thm the goose made the long Me and Mr Kural Sorrell ot Roy Selby. At. G Gayle. J. J.
flight southward, estimated at KdiMi on the'hirtli of a son, Elite| Hunt, Fred Porche, Delbert Cal-
j more than 3,000 miles, in around Wayne.. j laway, Ben Good, Dr. W. M.
four and a half months, or soon-- Mr and Mrs Joe Tomas of Jones, Mrs. W. ,\1. Jones, Mrs.
er, di pending on the time con- Ganad.....j the birth of a daugj} ( Waldo Schroafler, jMorton Wells
aimed, in departure and time ter.v,Kathryn Susanne, Feb. 14 Arnold Koop, John Stcfvali Dr.
.pent' in the mais'lii around T; MN and M Elton f Hudewig J. -I Hollomon Jr., Dp. J. M.
:*voli. 1 : of Bay City on the birth of a Bauknight, Dr. S. R. Mortland,
■ ____ri : ____ ' *] daughter, Viekey Lynn, Feb 15. Dr. VV. B. Emmett". Victor
Mrj and .Mrs. James West of i’robst, Judge M. !, Cobbi.O. B.
. • dna on lla birth ol a >o:i Fid) Fenner, Marcus Mauritz, VV. R.
(tie Church bells of Edna will 15 at Until Hospital at Yoakum Fqrquhar, E. J. Etlinger, Henry
ring a{ 9 30 a, m and at 12 noon Mr VV. si 1- manager of the SablatUra, Leonard Ross, E. ll
Friday in observance of World Pigf.ly Wiggly Store here Frels Lei' Wallace. Jo*- .F. Kas- .
fin- of priiyfo. -I'bf World Ray--------*444~+m4w-^ wrrr^'norm-arr-thr par, Joe Fertash, John Kopecky,
of Prayer meetibj* is at the Rres- Mauritz Memorial-Jackson Coun Mrs. Ruth Geidert, and Mrs.
bytej'ian Church at 9:30 a m ly Hospital i Louise Jones.
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1953, newspaper, February 19, 1953; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763676/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.