The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1964 Page: 1 of 12
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County-wide Spelling
Bee Is Slated Tonight
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Dugger Named Board President:
Fall Term To Open August 31
3 ALDERMEN
TAKE OATH OF
CITY OFFICE
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$137,500 Damage
Suits Filed Here
In District Court
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approved Augu,
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w first Edna II
will he played
Fowler Well
Is Alleged
^lant-Heler
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Edna FFA Pet
Vaccination
Day Saturday
i a* I U't*n' cleared
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Mrs. Vera Ever a go,
Former Resident,
Is Buried Sunday
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[Jifgins
ir another vote the h
in. fitii grade 'Ar
th, Betty Lidiak,
Sari, Hou;-t m
kina Susiiii Wilst
Miller, 5th
J~ nentary,
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Th' civil Penalty uit filed by
he Attorney- ' ienaral.- Oepxm stepl- n F. .'ue an Flvnumtary
s. , k- t„" .111if ■ (!.:. :K. . iI iiirlia Mai* n. a . and •
a? ail production troir. Beth. Bovd. 5th
the *-**11 operated t.«y John W ..: industrial at I.olit Aaron
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County May Place Medallions
On ‘Texaia’ Bnfcs In Area
ports, and the payme ; of the \\'r ,gem.r Car- a. Fa# Lauder G.,nadc Deborafe. VV e hma n,
4>r 4th. Frahc
nrrect school bills
Jackson Ladies
Visit with Nellie
dale.' Fla W'rathe, is a form
.u.-bnnd ->f Milly O'Dana!
daughte:
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X LEAVING OFF ur SCTV
pad A. D, <I'op' (iavlr
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Log a long t:me friend Rme<v
Rotlifig. <3 who died sudd-nly
et Palaeio- last weekend H >■
hn<.t been Its ;ng with David
Betlihi? >n a ; •:* ' > v or 'h>‘
forks of the far,one thua
Some Edna horse racing fans,
including the H. ('. Stevens, M
K. Simona and George Hutchens
and son, taking in the races at
La Bahia flowns at Goluid last
the Edna Fire Ha
Dr Fred Hartnw
tTi^ £?i\1
shot' u> dogs and' a
rial fee of $2 per
the city dog license
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taptist
‘lurch, with Km H O f
ick officiating
Burial was in the Ked
Bluff
['meterv, with Slavik Fu
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Mrs Everage was born
Sept
, J 901 in New Albany,
Mis*
ic livisl in th.is countv f
r 0 m
sea?
1880's
It i«
more
believed 1
of the
Some that wen
eluded the J. C
George Ruhler
mentioned in
Traylor home,
McDowell,
group c
coming
tiki the
eligible;
state before bti
There
y w ill be s o jfi
marker?
> arrant
rod for graves c
veteran?
; of the
War Between th
States
too 1
rhero are believ
ed to h
e from
7.5 to 1.00 m th
county,
iiccordi
Bauve,
with o'
ver 50 in Kdna
alone.
lust w
hat form the<
marker?
now.
will tz
ike is not known
Mr 5
senat
line.
Acc
nay he
Pat m
be purchased at the
tkws kept inside the FMnn City until 1931 She died April 9
limits must have both 'he tags. Hnnkfev. Ark after bein'
under city ordinances struck by ci car while crossing a
George Leftwich, sponsor of Dree!
the Edna Future Farmers, She is survived by her h u s
points out that throe rahted band. Ira F Kverage - f Hous
Sunday I Annie line ti< kled 'kunk* N*on kiUis! n this ton iFroC sons •.) ,i> ! 1 !■
ptnk over Houston's o portin' area since the fir-t of ’he vo.ir Nowlin of Houston and Jam*-
victory over Cincinnati Monday emphasizing the nevsi tor ! h >■ W Nowlin of Union Town. Ala
and looking forward to going vaccinations a brother. Col James Browning
up and seeing the Colt 45s in The first FFA pet day was in Okinawa and three sisters^,
person maybe Friday 0. B. held about two weeks ago, and .Mrs Grover , Klaus, Mrs Boa
Roiema •
sis I run. ‘a * .... ,ii.,s,i a
hi* downtown beat right away
Mrs H. F.. MeCatttck, form
erly of Kdna, soon will be mnv
mg with her husband f r om
Washington D C , to Houston
She's the former Mendnra Bag-
by. A friend of Bill Li mi berg
reportedly in town from Ok I a
homa City purchasing youpon
plants for sale up there The
James Goffs • i.n > ’!)' e
month-old son, James Randle
Edna Wins 26-AA Literary Meet;
Qualifies 8 for Region Events
, Edna High students also won Kdna High qualified the fol ■ T.c,„4„v
last week and everyone mighty the District 26-AA literary; tewing for regit^aff ' 4'7
happy .around their home events "title” in contests held] Btfts debate Tomniv Trurii^
The Clark Shulls family moving aj Victoria last Friday Edna ble and Mike Turner first
into their new home on Dennis i« places in district, and Girls debate. Zane Trumbld
Street. The E<ina bowling qualified eight individuals in :,rtd Jameye Vickery, first
team of Louise Hartman. J.lean- sjX events for regional compete Science Zane Tnimble first
<tr Meador Hickman, Bernice tion at Kingsville April .24 ;in !
Smith, Wilma Store and Helen 35
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Billups .place, John M e n e f c c.
Akins Re-Elected
President of Edna
P-TA Organization
Don Akins, savings and loan
firm official, was re-elected
president of she Edna P-TA at
the organization meeting last'
week, and Boh N’usnm was re _ , ... , . ,, ,,
elected first viit* president u,° "K ies- ^t)1
New officers named w*ere Billv lhitcherson and Mrs. 1 y-
Seale second vice president ' £** <• Orsajt. were injured in a
Mrs o n Fenncr.tr third ueo highway aecidimt at 7 15 p. m
X
treasurer, end Mrs Lamar Hunt
correspondin'.: -ecre!:tr\. 4
2J Mr,
members, Akins said Regular Hutcherson ..** ...(r^.i
meetings are held at the Junior
high Auditor!jm on each first
The. Court set up a fund of
$200 for the medallions, or pla-
gues, for the homes, this week
• Te regular meeting.
Appearing at the Court with
Mr •- ,Mr- Hugh
McCulloch of Canada, and Joe
Cherry, Bill Dewey and- Chester
Evans of Edna
Edna Ladies Hurt
In Highway 59
Accident Saturday
anying Mr
were two cars' of women and
from Edna were Mesdames W
II Hamblen, Ervin 1 . Bauve,
Chester Evans Chas. Slav i k,
Frank Marek, Victor Tlueek.
Bill Hollingsworth, Hugh Mi t -
the!! Mien Burditt. W il At
Fred Hartman and W T Mc-
Neil
HU.l.ETIV
The Herald received tele-
grams abotit 1 p.tn today from
both Senator Ralph Yarbor
ough and Congressman • Clark
Thompson in Washington, slat-
ing that the Housing and Home
Finance Agency had approved
the $5,500 loan for Edna's sov
vey program for the proposed
street and drainage project.
penalt
produt
later :
fie as.
The
the bottom of
adjoining leas
The petitioi
urvey by Sp
Co on
well to
degrees from v
feet variance. T
each d
illy n
v eying
ed the
::•! sell a
declare, that a
ry-Sun Well Sur-
)ct 25, 1962 show-
be deviated 23.5
.article and 3.700
/ell was clos-
ed in on that same day The
civil suit was filed in Travis
County District Court.
The well had been producing
more than a decade
SON FOR irEWFTTS
lacobs Planning
Summer Sdioo!
Survey Here
Plans have been made to sur-
vey the students and parents for
the .need if-operating a summer
school in Edna Next week .1
survey form will be given each
student to take home to the par-
A ' ' ■
ed. Supt Jerry Jacofjs reports
The primary purpose of a
summer school program will be
to assist students in maintain
mg their grade levels and i n
. making normal progress i n
earning high school credits, 10
assist students ir
ficiencies. and t(
the opportunity h
Highway Patrolman and Mr*
Kverctto He vett -A Edr.a 0 n
noune the arrival of a son. at supplementary credit
7pm Wednesday, at the Gana hot be worked into vc
do hospital The third child for dule
the Hewetts, he w as named
Everette Jr
It was reported this morning
that Mrs Orsak, wdm suffered
be released
Cowboys Win District;
Qualify 11 for Region
nt 7-in n m hospitalized, hut ■ improving ac-
_' 1 __ cording to the report repeat as District 26-AA track
Highw-ay Patrolmen Everette and field champions, and quali-
\t the present time we do
: -,v • til.. *.)!!•••,» 'Ti ; nn-s.-v i n
operation during the summer
months" Jacobs added.
An eight week course for be-
ginning 1st grad? students whose
native language is not English
and who do not have a basic En-
glish vocabulary. Tuition for this
course is free as this program
is underwritten by the State
A summer Homemnking pro -
gram for girls who have com-
pleted Homemaking 1 or Home-
making .11 Students taking this
program"^ a t moot require -
men's may earn credit Also .
we have an adult summer Home-
making program Persons in-
terested. in the summer Home-
Slide rule, Dick Sawyers, firsC sherSfrs offlr? - rePorts
who suffered back The Edna Cowboys, coached ' down on.- point for a.'uxth
and infernal injuries, is still by Allen Boren and Walter Dol- following Cowboys ad -
lar, took first in eight events to'vajjced to regional:
Crisp, first in discus. 157’ 10”
Man Arrested Here Hewitt”and" Ralph"Mcciendon1. Led lT’lndKMuaT'athfetesTor’ r‘‘‘'‘ " making program '-hould conJact-ev^
the investigators, said the ladies' the tegional t.'-ack • -enpeGtion 1 '' « ,. •'I'”* stev:i!l fi,ir..f,h(i details nw^fcss.-.,-
Dennis Simons, first in high Dion is’ free ns this program is-
underwritten' by the State. ____2
A summer Driver Education
07 !; ‘ program for .both boys and girls
Eldred Bergstrom first in “* *
Sought in 2 States, were driving toward,, Ganado in, in Kingsville April 25
the Orsak's 196.1 Buick. when tMUta , „ „„„„ ,w> .
a John Butler of Pasadena, going at pa]acios to win the district
ran info title for the second consecutive
Ariz. man picked up for jn tho game direction
in high
I-Mna High rolled up "5 faints -’“^'row-eryf first’in m run
WUbam PUingup 2.134 points a.. 'AIso Barbara Odom won fir" seSS" 8<‘"S<>' S mcW^rned’ It n,tk "l' tol‘,' ^ P«i^^ «”*lo ,'^r.e* ,,
^Potherrcara^si?('H^,;'°U rl?! hurdles'
tif-yi'
Wilburn, the team captain, had held for’that' event «Ed: madp !ho Tn.' ,r ,dp"!if'ed ’hi*
''contest is held for that event viTC. u"' ,dl'*'T me Butler reeeived minor facial .0 no.nN
jj°f 178 and hlgh *er The^two also took first as a Susil and Miss Rader Yirrt ) iT™' M ^,S His 1364 Chevro,et ■*n'1 ,h<*
with 52 and 1-6; Industrial made
regional:
MRS, B.M.BY n.L
team. 1 * I FT"* alU/SW<'[y WaS ,m a %;‘r, B«i<* both were heavily dam ;!nj', .,,n.
In the speaking events, only dents to participate in regional " FtS^iiia^-hen arrested tmi l!,t:
the first place district winners journalism contests. Marilyn here rmrinttna rHrlrLvLtft j?l fhate. i
Mrs J W Rfigbv is .mprov advance to region; in number Newcomb and I/hi .tnn l.idiak \ . h,.<-k show.-.I the defendant V-.f',- ' *
imr at her home at 501 Smith »ense. scienee and slide rule.; No district contest was held m is wanted in Florida tor ques ‘__0___ i £»» '«
Ronlson after being hostutalixed the fir* t .'ind ""i '.’lace »m- that event. tinning in a grand larceny ifEATON ILL 'jump,
for several days Witn her have aer go to regional and ,n typing other E<ina High students win- charge and also in New Mexico 1 First
ban bar MmM9. Mrs. H. E.!**** shorthand, thefirst three ning places in district events; for questioning in a f o r-ge ry! Fire Martha) John Heaton, ill j news in
McCallister of Washington. D. C. i P*aco winners wivance At w were- case in the hospital at Ganado. was regional
aBd her sister Mrs Laura triet, only the first -three place Bovs poetry interpretation. He is being eld here” for, i sported on the
<S«*> EDNA WINS on pg 12)
and qualifie
llajlpttsville
do 29 points
two for
MO relay
Bbhbv
ream 'Jim
Arceneaux,
bappin
Jimm
lvnes 01 1
’oth' sprints
nd second
ill events
wn petition
Whitlow Rerstrom Lrst. 440
'school record'
won Two Mile relay team Johrni
-.hot put \joon Henry Whitley Ted S'on
iacins t BenCftrcm' first. 3 33 3
h.i broad Whitlow, -ecomt ;t o
'
«ill be operated again this sum-
mer. Tuition for this course will
he $25 On Those interested • i n
I’ll -v! ion .Imidd
coiitact Principal'' N'ormwn Rath
or Luther Hamilton for addi-
tional •■r form at ion
■He * "1 !><«•'• iiirsT end levels
to lie surveyed are as follows
1 Grades 1-6, Reading improve-
ment for those students that
d' need to. improve their reading
kills. Dates this course would
pickup by Florida officers
W’ednesday
ntical list t six places were announced with es:
10 team points /o' first places, ’ Sen COWBOY’S tm p
dace win- . Lonnie Franks, second in 5i«F be. operated “will be from June
Ivanced to run: 8 through July 31, Ham, untO
In d'-tnei Whitley, a ond In I., -h hurdl II a m Tuft tnn charge will be
* $25 no per student
12) -See JACOBS on page 121
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1964, newspaper, April 16, 1964; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763688/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.