The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1963 Page: 10 of 12
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HIT EDNA (TEXAS) HERALD
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Public
Records
Safety Hints for Halloween
.Stephen I Austin Flernentary
I—►Wtw rwlt hrr* hwr annrmnrert *
.1 follow1' b\ Principal I, O 24th DISTRICT t'OURl
!Jones Joe E. Kelly. Judge
Firs! tirade ' Zona Mae Foster v- Charlie •' ,urnwl over .largely (.. tin
The spook .mil the roblin are ween safe, too
hiisy this week getting ready for ,r >(>ll-ri. m in yoltr autoj
"m'ii ^ tiikhl / slow down and drive with extra
ll.illosveen is almost here caution Keep unit pets in the.
a4tyn.~———.——— -- " I hmt*** — espeemltv dwy1* - Fi e n vet
homing, fron and
The ancient obtwrvanee of All p^j,’ 1 jght
H.tllow s Eve in modern times hark [hit away lawn furniture.
mtt;.
Rexall
Bl *Ul
ASPIRIN
2 for 70c
3*$p«»ci Eiictrix HEATING PAD
Reg 5 95
Dottle of 100 tablets None
fmer made. I '
2 for 5.96
Rubbered Inner cover,
Jwetproof.
...oil POLYMULSION
I J.*» 2 for 3. 90
“ I Children's liquid multi*
3il vitamins,
|| jpi RO BALI Deodorant
" " 2 for 70c
I-
V$f \ ^ Reliable Antiperspirant
/ Rc.qll LAVfNOER AFROSOl
/ J SHAVE CRED'1
W0 j I
V 1.1* VITAMIN C, -----------
I 100 mj 10 2 for 1 ?fl
1 69,- BLU( 0IUI ANTISEPTIC U
B mouthwash, 8«.J 2 for 70
f U ILtNEO ANTI^PtlC 1 ' P,U
TABLETS ll” -80
98 BOOT MASSAGE 10II0N ‘ 120
8o/ ...............................2 for .99
43c ADHESIVE TAPE..........2 fOf .44
169 Ft«s thermometer .2 for 1.70
•*; [S^c:“i.e.l,ls 2 for .99
2 for .99
2 for .80
No honor roll named first six Foster Jr., suit for divorce filer! fry The tuls and tori
,,„rin/i ._ 1 dlers take full advantage of the
garden tools, trash /pans
Halloween "Trick or Treat
135th DISTRICT COHHT occasion to dress fn scary cos can be ;» memorable night for
MSV»Ta?ro«udWiS: v > S’
rich. Melody Glass. Gary'Gull Mary Francis Crawford, divorce 'he traditional call of Trick or Medical Association)
beaux
weeks period
Second Grade
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1WO
l.arnne K. Miller
114 W. Main - OL7 2931
Edna, Texas
Have Complete Security
with h well-planned
Twtd rnnre PmjnuTT;
Life
Hospitalization
Fire /
Casualty
Sammy
I^rkin, Nancy I>ee
thiljohni:
l\ Keith May, Troylene Phillips,
7Yeat!”
Melody Glass, Gary vGuil-.Mary Franc
. Lee Hafemick, Sammy granted. ,
Kim Mar- Perry. Morrow vs C. G. Glass The rugged, rampant vandal - f-p
! cock et al, dismissed j »sm of a past generation is large- F *
Mercer Const. Co, vs Interna 'F Passe there still are
et 'al suit some safety hazards to the /p
I>ehbie Putnam, Diane Quinn, tional Harverter Co
Nancy Rainwater, Joel Ratliff, on warranty. I
Janet Reynolds, Jo Lain'e Schur ~^nr
ig Sharon Schilling, Rusty | COUNTY COURT
Smith, ami Clara Sowell i.arkm T The<,fordi JudK(.
youngsters who roam the neigh
borhrods and ring doorbells
Make your small /spooks' co
tume of bright colors Y o u
Re xoll
RUBBING ALCOHOL
2 /or 8 0c
quality, contains
I ftS bueferu aspi’r.n!
II Me 8I0KETS, IfQChe- C-
II lozenges.........
J .6,3c MILK 0F MAGNESIA
4 Mi- I'v.-rr-i 2 fnr Gil
A 1-00 CHRISTMAS CAROS, t , 64
25 s ...... 2 for 1.01
Pint
Rea 79c
%!% isfrjsssc , _
" • V‘m 11 2 pks .26 ^ ^
■•E! Nn0NS 2cr 1.20 2 Roved 01
• bails, 2! 99 ^ “Oxes/.l/f
* y Many styles to chflose from.
79' color WHEEL, 2 for 7.96 -'n--
2 for 2.01 r«■ home HAND LOTION
'■tyagr,114jy.it., 99c
Keeps hands smooth.
2 for .99
Mi 71 antiseptic
L~A. Rtioll Mi Ol MOUTHWASH
fr .:r.„ 2 hr 90c
PINT
Reg 89c
Kills contacted germs
STATIONERY
55c REX FILM, 120.127,620
49c KLENZ0 TOOTHBRUSHES
25c GIFT WRAP PAPER
2 for 56c
2 for 50c
2 for 26c
< 9 BRITE SET «4ay
fck 2 for 151
ll-or. Aerosol.
No dulling film.
Rexall PANOVITE
*7s 2 for 2.99
Multiple vitamin tablets, 100’t
SURPRISE BUYS
NOT ON OUR lc SALE PUN
BUT VALUES TOO GOOD TO MISSI
18 TABLETS FREE W',h ,b*Ju'’0bi”
R«oII SUPER PtiNAMINS .
America s largest se mg /£ 07
vitamio-minersi product, "w* M
a-Tub. p«v TOOTH PASTE
Rexall
IfLUORIDE
1 or REGULAR
89c
7 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS........99
REX-RAY VAPORIZER_______________3.99
MARKING PEN SET........... 1.33
1001" QUIK-BANOS______________1.19
LIPSTICKS Cardigan Coiors3 for 1.25
AEROSOL OUSTING POWOER
Sweet N' Lovely...... 30
SNUGFOLD SYRINGL.
PEPPY LE POOCH_
BATH SCALES____
REX WATCHES,
-2.59
.2.98
Men s, Lafllev' ,
SOAP,
Sweet 'n Lovely Box of 12 _____ 1.48
,3ome Items plus federal Tam
"isp-ytu,,,, i.™-ivn ssr«i'iw="»7r,.i fffS^^-in’srJSi?'
■CrtSSf “rucf.Thamr“,f •«« •** llc™“' « ">* <*%*«■ »g*"*<»*
i byn Martin. Frank Grew,1. SUSpenied' ,i dart into the Mreet A fuH lace
Cynthia Jean Hermes, Marsha ~M-__ j",aski*"Ca^tt™“bl,e' 1F.
Michalkc W C Parrett Donna MAKIUAGt LICLNSKS ; is a chance that it cat, slip and
I'erh-i Melvin \ieck,> -imi Pmr. Conception Gonzales and Mary block vision or breathing A
teepa, Melvin Mecko and Patn- Benavldes painted false face using eye
Virgil E. Blevins and Pamela! brow pencil, grease paint or
Benold. burnt cork, serves admirably :
Melvin Rov Lacquement and If the little goblin wants a light
ill Trewtn ’ give him a flashlight, not a cat)
Bernice Mary Ann Simicekldle or flaming torch If you
and Richard Frank Blanar want to be extra safe, flatrie -
- -------- ; proof the costume by dipping in
a simple solution of seven ounc
cia Wiegand
f ourth Grade
Jeannie Allen, Ricky Budd,
Kathy Campbell, Karen Clark,,.,, .. ..
Nancy Cleveland, Susan Conner. Ca„t^!"C,
Sandra Cooper. Sherrie Curlee.
•Janet Hamman. Janet Henries.
Karen Knopp. William Lee. Ode-.—--
lia Martinez, Charles Nickel, AUTO REGISTRATIONS . , . .
Tommv Srp and Debra Whit Robert D Keith, Edna, Ram <£?f borax and three purn-es of
jow * bier St Wg boric acid in three quarts of
Fifth Grade: Betty Kuhiman, tornado, Chev- warm water
Mary Uu Bain, Mary Beth rolet pickup Adults can help make Halhe
Boyd, Beverly Brown. Diana David Howell, Edna, Ford
Guilbeaux, Patricia Idom. Dick C It Davis, Ganady, Chevro- _ _
Knopp, Gregory Kubecka Car let pickup. x €arson and Pena
Ion Martin. Itoemary Mcl^n Charles Davenport, Cor
nan, Paul Roddy, Calvin Walters dele, Chevrolet pickup
In Hood Maneuver
i and Steve Wilson,
Sam Houston
Honor Roll
Kenneth Henderson, El Cam
po, Pontiac FORT HOOD, TEX — Two
-Gene Shannon, Edna, Ford I soldiers from Edna. Staff Ser
Jim Cnahal, Yoakum, Ford geant Lonnie (. Pearson and
Joe Wes Ruback, Edna. Chev PFC Manuel Pena participated
rolet * in Exercise "Left Hook a five
Virgil N Rice, Blessing, fday 1st Armored Division man
Itambler , jeuver which ended late in Set-
Chevrolet i ember at F'ort Hood, Texas
Fred Goppert, Cordele, Fo nl During the exercise, a mock
pickup.
Wayne Myers, Edna. Ram
Principal A W Stallings _____,
announced the following f i r l' bier
I six weeks honor roll at .8 a m
Houston Elementary
GRADE ONE:
Not listed this period
GRADE TWO:
Terri McDonald, Karen Wood-
ward. Robbie Browning, 1' a 11 i
Fenner, Joe Sloan, Greg Boren.
Patti Scale. Keith Howl, Ann
Tompkim and Erno Sat tier
GRADE THREE
Deann Parker, Linda Parks ,
Ouida Porche, David Pittman , Block 3. Sunrise Addition
Corlis Shults, Tye Preston, l.y- Callaway S. Vance et ux
war. was devised .which included
I both offensive and defensive pro-
! blems. a simulated nuclear
attack, river crossings and of
ifensive and defensive guerilla
operations'
The men are assigned to the
1st Battalion m the divisions
j 81st Armor
Sergeant Pearon son of AL
and Mrs John T Pearson. All
! Frank White is a member of
' I the battalions Headquarters
Claude I. Carmichael et al to company The sergeant entertxl
Henry Howard, Lots 7 and fi. pm- Army in 1953 Pearson al
tended Fldna High School His
*" wjfe. Glaria live- in Killeen.
Real Estate
Transactions
TAKE A NUMBER
(to call out of-town faster)
Faires Drug Co.
dia Ticker, Lisa Pitzer, Sally Frank C Ortolon, part of Tract Texas
msm:s
jssrzj&jsrs.vii ’’js&t '^sr sh r
s.........’•«?>.....-■ rj«
Ann Burrage, Margie Dr us- Florence Johnson et al to Dan i 8ra(Juat'
Cathy Hamblen D n b b i e Schoelman, undivided interest in or £xma &cn°01
Save .your waiting time on tin-
line , . . give the operator Aren
Codes instead of names of cities.
Calla go through faster, earner
Why not call out-of-town rel-
ativee or friends tonight? Check
your phone book for Area C inies
you want Or get them from the
operator and then jof them down
for easy reference.
Call those away this fast new way
use Area Codes
hel
Jennings, Robert Shoemate, Kim Tract 1633, containing
Strane, Karen White. Janet Prancitas Farms
Wiede, Jimmy Zarate. Courtney
eicnte
EDNA TEXAS
COME ONE
COME ALL
TO SEE
FOLEY'S !*{■[*
GIANT CHRISTMAS r0nor H0,!
Entomology is the
_______ ______„ ______________ e’1” Anderson et ux to Vaugh which deals with insects, ctym
Combs. Tommy Smith, Janice E Williams, et al, WL of Tract logy is the science of words
Carroll. 10u, containing 5 acres. Gaines
Fred Westhoff. Dora Garza . Fig Orchards
Stephen Horak l>onn.i Williams, Mary A Kaspar et al to Le<i
Randv Clinkscales, Clyde K az-, F Kaspar et u\, 25' x 100' out
mir, Greer TrumWe, Su.san Wil of Lot 8. Block 3, C 0 Roger
•son, Chris Shull Nancy Reeves,,Subdivision to Ganado
, Ann Ottley, Debbie Mumble, E T Rose et ux to Edward
Robbie Jetton, Bonnie Dunham, Wayne Bunton, SE-* of Lot 4,
Beth Drushel and Nancy Primrose Addition to Edna
i Brown. ^
GRADE FIVE:
Frank /Vilen, Donna Latham,
, Rocky Melton, Londa Miller,
Beverly Randall, Jean Ann Shoe
I mate, Brent Leftwich. Elizabetii
! Combs,
Cathy Campbell, Laura Bader,
Barbara Miller, Nancy Vance ,
Erin Cook. Jerry Hamilton, Mi-
chael Orozco, Cinda Fitz, Patty
Bell and Roseann Tatum
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Happy..
Birthday
Now five kinds of Chevrolets for all kinds of people!
; j
ARADE
THANKSGIVING DAY
NOVEMBER 28
AT 3 PM
|L '&&&&
I jM,
OCTOBER 26: Mrs James
Hessong, Itoger Alan Powers,
Airs. R, M .Byars, Nancy Miller.
OCTOBER 27 Vivian Card-
well, Kenneth Claborn, Harrell
Cherry, W. A McClung
OCTOBER 28 Mrs. Bill Vor-
idick, Wally Marthiljohni, Janell
Wade, Roy Dan Cooper.
OCTOBER 29 Price Gloor,
The following honor roll for!^r^nnKm,*5in lJ?P Akl1^ - 1
the.first six-weeks at Industrial,, ,J‘jnl,es
Junior High of Lolita has been;E L Vendrev Jr J<w>
announced by Principal B E
Carnes
OCTOBER 30 James
F L Yendrey Jr. Joe DabLs-
' |trom
OCTOBER 31 Warren Evans,
nleS & Kh Knd E^eSIr. MUl‘.
Malek Jerle Lfar SaS ^ >=“«? Marian
Patrick, Susan Suggs. M i c ke y ! Qff''c-^!?n»on,«ii^ai nc,‘f BuhJ«'
Boyd. Katherirw Vincik, Debor ? 1 ^ 1 Shl'rley Ajln Yen '
iah Sumpter and Susan Schoon- ■ rey
lover. ' “ 0-;—
Those making the "B” honor F.dna Subscriber*
roll were 7imoth" Garcia. Ran- , ,
idy Tipton. Larrv i8?Bouf, Shir Welcome
ley Meyer. Judv Koop, Artie
Ashley, I>arry Dvorak, Alice j NEW SUBSCRIBERS
(Gallegos, Ray Griffith, Barbara Arthur Lapham. Victoria
Hadash, Dennis Hem pel, Dennis Chestei Hicks, Edna
; Karl, Gary Kolar, Dorothy John Schade, Austin
Wimberiey, Linda Thedford, Ro- James W Elies, College Sta-
, bert Polasek, Lloyd Kulak, Ca-ition
role Haines, Maxine Tobias and Raymond Kurestsch, Ganado 1
Tim Proehaska, La Salie
Victor Billings, Weldon
Bernard Blanchard, Huntsville)
Willie Janecka. Victoria
Bob Briffett, Seguin
Dr. John Harris, Edna
Pieys
Floyd Franz in the eight grade.
Seventh grade students on tbej
*'B” roll were Daiees Fitzpat-
rick, Anton Herreth, Jaquettal
Jones, Barbara Rozsypal, Thos.i
Abshire, Nancy Burt, Michael j
Ehiert, Elizabeth Hunt, Betty,
.Johnson, Ann Kudelka. P a u ia ADDRESS CHANGES ■> '..i
Phillips, Charles Itepka, Carolyn' Bill Ray, Edna to Seguin
Strnadel, Ernest Stuart, Carolyn1 James Lopez, Camp Polk, La.
Hlavaty. Linda Koenmng, Jack (to Edna
Littlefield, Wanda Reed. John- Barney Janecka. Edna to La,
ny Rozsypal, Nadine Thedford f Grange
and j Genevieve Zacek. 1 Mrs. J C. Baker, La Ward to!
Sixth graders were C a r 1 | Russellville, Ark
Browning. Jennifer Zak, Linda Emil A Belicek, Lolita to1
Wofford, Darwin Schneider, Mi-1 Ganado
j chael Kuchler, Connie Hanseika,' -o---
, Linda Eager, Jimmy Dvora k . Both the 1963 lamb crop and
I Oarv Prukop
JE T-SMOOTH LUXURY CHEVROLET—For luxury
loving people. Rich new styling, finer appointments in
ali four series and 15 models. Engines up to -125 hp*,
miiflusUor 1’owerglide* transmissions.
< T1E\ El.LE For pact-setting people. A totally
r kiHd of car with small-car handling, big-car comfort!
Ftyiing that makes expensive cars jealous. Three series
a. 11 models, and a full choice of engine and trans-
in. tea/ns!
-For practical people. Chevy II
6-cyliniler engine Chevy Us six models in two seriee
all act like they’re lugger, more expensive cars'
COIi\ AIR— For fun-loving people. More fun than
ever from Corvair’s new bigger engine! Same Corvair
fianuling and riding t-ast in U riiodeL*™including the
150-bp rI urbocharged SpyAiers!
CORV E J TF — For sports-minded people. Corvette now
rides softer smoother—but loses none of its gusto because
its big V8 offers versions from 250 to 375 hp*!
0 1 vv*‘nt N‘,: With other car-loving
AsiLy ^SflUr Ji^ople? Go see your Chevrolet dealer ... he
Ray Revel. ,Sarah
Tab- Frances Trojcak, Hill y
Vincik, Patrick Stuart. David
Birmingham Aaron Heller and
Elaine Hudson
, Eschatology is
"last things' -i
■ Ithe end of the world
the number of ewes on U. S. j
farms is down three percent1
from last year, says the Crop/
Reporting Board The lamb crop
i totaled 19,695.000, head
__ -- -■—o--
the study of Corinthian architecture is ch
e . death and | aracterized by columns, usually 1
CHEVY II ,_________ _____„
with new V8 power* lor fun*on-a-shoestring.
Stretches the shoestring further with 1- and SHE lines all kinds! •optional al rxira catl
See five entirely different Jtaes of cars at your Chevrolet Showroom - CHEVROLET. CHEVELLE, CHEVY D, CORVAIR & CORVETTE
V*\ 5..... ..... -
CITY CHEVROLET CO.
elaborately fluted and carved
202 S WELLS
OL7-4531
EDNA
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1963, newspaper, October 24, 1963; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763698/m1/10/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.