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Vol. 57 - No. 45/
Edna, Jackson County, Texas, Thursday, August 15, fi?68
12 Papres 15c
Ganado Schools Sept.
Open Sept. 3;
30 Date
Simp Dates Of Big Trial
GANADO - Supt H B Bon To the sarpr.se of most every
Of course Sheriff Lewis Wat ™
- _/ va ckA*trt \k taken up hy Commissirmors
old h as' *an nounced t'he Ganado one, including the defense at tor- «« ofBdJ 'Montie ^ at Monday’s TeSr mon
schools will open SeP. S at * .30 "» the trial '^Mrs Vay V ,ole. Marsha of V tetor .a and D . s - --------------™——
a m , and calls attention to the M<I^in has been set Kjj* hlfZjL 'in Evans missed one of his few
Inwiiur wwisTmtinn schedule zwn District Court in Victoria have different beliefs and
Cheatham ,b,y meeting Commissioner Cal
have different beliefs and more „nne of,his fpw
_ than likely will ask the jury to "jgJV* be,n« on vacatlon *"
________ , A Victoria Grand Jury only a s«rf the woman somewhere else Amon(? fho actjon, taken , n.
Grade 12, August * from 8 30:*?w day* a«° relumed an in beside home
for Monday, Sept SO
Fine County Harvest
Past Half-Way Mark
Jackson County Highway to Lead
Directly to Deep Water Docks
Students Reminded 11 932 CfittOil
Of Edna School
Registration Date
Calhoun
request for
Edna schools wdl open on'
August 29 this year, and Supt
Sales Already
following registration
for Ganado students
High School
'few days ago returned an in ,,un,e chided:
;<~v“rr»- ■
p. m w 9,»> p m thought for the shooting and name. Fly was willing to con- this issue)
Grade 10. August 27, from 8 30 burning of Mrs Connie W 11 c ede that no additional G r a nd Approved the reports of Coun
to 12 notm liams. Edna mother, last April Jury action would be necessary ty Agent lee Wilson and Home
Grade 9. August 27 from 1 to ,« to correct the name at trial Demonstration Agent Sybil Gut-
1 * P- ra. s. . . When informed of the trial time hrie. Welfare Agent and lax as
High school students are re- date by a reporter, James M The trial date was actually set sessor-collector
minded to bring pencils •Tepi Fly of Victoria Mrs Me- at Edna last Thursday when Set a policy of paying only for 0 • » c r . , . . . , ,
-sEaras
Prieto*1**™™ •£> porter ht wished the case would with Sheriff Marshall The case could not pay the base telephone ] Jlf the f0UT)}y aLrf^y own* a Schools will register first -rad- ^vmps if well iwt the hSf-
lftjl.jp a m. August as wd P he set for Monday of this week likely will be tried by new Ots- bill of any constable; Thu*m”nti r* I *2®"*°°* right-of-way along ers and those in grades t wo!wav mark and added that most
_, ^A^oJ>'ra^0ne_,thr^h 'The important thing to to get trict Judge Joe Kelly ol^ V i c- Authorized the county, judge to f *1^ through .five who will he new in ra^Zders arc calling crop
yield and quality very good.
By Wednesday noon, the cot-
County's emergency Unless a special meeting was ’i^rv" lacobs ’rc'm nils 'sludcnts PlIUMff lift I* A
the extension of Tailed earlier, OHnmissmnors of the following registration-srhe- H[|[|[is] HBlB
(he first tune will register at the Mrs McLain back to a normal Green August 31 Green steps up tarn' recorder
elementary principal s o f' ice jjf,, w,th her family, where she to chief justice of the newly price not to exceed $150;
Zh The" exchange ySH^SBie0^. ^ “*!*“?“** by ri«h‘-
Other elementary s t, U
m August j^jongs.” Fly said
i See TRIAL on page 12>
Methodists to Build
New Fellowship Hall
A Houston architectural firm hewse there will be moved ^“stetlng’ th ^purpose for “^,ates made by h,Khway of
is drawing up pians and specifi Steele Simons is ,s«>rving as w.hjch thes^ fun(ls ^/jil be used ficiajs-
,«r inn «, vxceeu fT* of^ay ♦ . , dents who attended here last toJTbate1£uI7n Ja7kWo>un^
V«d . small salary lncraa« ^ ijg- fffthm ha?,' w'?’,S£'?S?'Sr S J ,r'7str ™ ‘If '' ‘ sl “»“■* « m.k
a S BBSToLfaS lcs* wffcp *S. a* Sd SdTStS fis.«!5
event other counties do iilcewise!
tyRandeSStrihct uZf inde^^d ^‘^dZ comSleZ abmU 90 Wf>rk:ng *ayS
ness to credit to Jackson Coun- th d same StoS£
pflcniwcn fifliul
share .his hind as aukSs. %■I CJ iUlljG UUUU
from 8 30 to tl 30 a
» and r
The schools will open Sept 3
Busses will run regular routes,
approximately JO minutes later
than last year, be said
-a--O......... -
Aug. 19 Deadline
To Register for
Course* at C of C
is drawing up pians arm sperm- .xceie armor,s is serving as which theso funds wjl| b(, uset| “
Monday. August 18 will tie the cations for a new feUowship hail genera! chairman of the c a m Approved for payment Board’ , A.Jniai,“ ord«r was approved
deadline for registering for the for First Methodist Church of psugn assisted by Troy Berry of Development bills tot alma by the Highway Department the
sycfdSwtTr. 2&2&“ “ “ - “““■ sl° ass %£szz su-sS s. asth?"' THiinatinn Plan
Jackson Ctuolier of Commerce The first final report of a conducted the campaign. Business and Industrial Services Commissioners ( ourt vLUvflUU8$ I ifliS
and Agricuttare whirlwind campaign to raise The building wdfbe masonry ,)f the University of Oklahoma,
The ufternoon course, to meet funds for the tmdding, * h »c h and Airvm . Pnmi iminri u^rVc
at 2 p m , will be “How T © also will houae Sunday S c h o ol
Tram an hlnploye* The fee rooms and a chapel, revealed
will be *3 50
•> o t,i ix j.;! cocin i eraser iwmu i i
At Junior High, the eighth ronipared to 8,174 one week ago
Con^rUCtio^.wiU prubabty take ^frand’1 morning "of ^<Augurt Wednesday report by gin
31. 1963. and authorizing t h e
county judge to forward are
or February of 1964. based on
planning and construction time
On Distributive
20, seventh graders the after- Edna Farmer's Co-Op 3 001
noon of August 20 and all day p>ina Hillman 1.843
August 21; and sixth graders. Ganado Farmer’s Co-Op 3.060
all day August 22. Hours will be Vanderbilt Krenek 2.759
8:30 to noon and 1 to 4 p. m. Cordele Kubenka 1.270 .
At Edna High, seniors will re- Wilson estimated 70 to 80 per-
gister August 19, juniors August cent of the county's cotton crop
20 sophomores August 21. fresh- has been ginned He -aid the
men August 22. and the sign-up quality of Jackson cotton in most
hours will be 8:30 to 12 noon areas is considered good, bet-
and 1 to 4:30 p, m
Alcoa’s Point Comfort Works, James Charlton, who is in
Ganado Industrial
Foundation Meets,
«1,‘ ,» n „ „ i • „ accepted
approximately *83.000 has been Heading Workshop
■f. presented the request Notifica- charge of the Distributive Edu- Mama* rnmmiBA*.
tion of the approval was receiv cation program being officially -Names Committees
*epted an invitation of the fai ^ ,k„ ..Ta— in h:„v, c„wi!
An evening course, starting at paid in cash or pledged over a
*uing three-year peri
be committee had set a minimum
7 :«) will be "Creative Selling three-year period The stopring Am.-J-J kv
Techniques ' The .toe wUl t« committee had set a minimum ” nvouvu uy
to appear in the parade,
©-
cd by the Judge Wednesday
Fireman Hurt on
Jocafwj Reading Workshop held at Edna Way to Shop Fire;
BULLETIN
Congressman Tliompson to-
day wired The Edna Herald
the following message: “De-
ter than last season, in fact. Al-
so, the yields iri general are the
best in three or four years, with
lint yields of one bale per acre
common in all areas
Predictions arc also -.till very
optimistic on this Jackson rice
crop, the agent added He said
the first cuttings should be out
aZU"^aZ W «*. m ^«
Mrs Mary France* Bowden, Ttie structure wall be _________ UI[llllI11
tramtng specialist with the Divi- at die corner of Alien and Elm ^ successful
Za,0' STrt^cftuKs^A^rSTe He «id 230 teachers.' repre - ~ ~~~Z. ~~T7Z” \ ^UwhTdo'nSt ptoto attend "«unced the following commit the county range from a low 15
am) salesmen are invitetTp. take ' Renting 32 different school dis- Assistant Fire Marshal Dan , •* ,*"“*•* __ . . *5* college, or must work their way te<Ls ,, _ .. . . . . barrels per acre jo a very go<Ki
• lil&n^to lart Thu^day^ht'asVra" **^_~*S*~£ /ana. SXS^XtattonTndllarn' chaf^an; iZeptfon,'“ JW.k! Mid much rice'haltnZt to
Damage Estimated ^[^cZklonKroumZeiZbfe
te'ioor hJISuS1 ,%! - «• <!-»*■ W ____________r
Dallas where he took a week of du-strial and Improvement Foun- by 'he end of this week if good
extensive training for the Dis - Ration which was organized in a second cuttings are to be expect-
tributive Ed work. ' July 25 bteeting .held ttls second ed. Many rice men already have
The Drogram a comDar3tive session on August ! and named finished the first cutting.
lyZ-field of ed ucatiorf that -^botices : Hi said most of the rice qua
has proved beneficial and popu- Foundation President L c s he. lity and yield is ^ood, even
lar. enables high school s t u - Paencik- who. presiui'd. has m- though yield reports from over
on© «r t»oUi couriMW,
Fair Catalogs Now
Being Distributed
ers who are not elibtble to ob-
tain loans from other sources
may make application to t he
use of Phonetic Kevs to Reading across Allen Street to board a
and Keys to Independence in Hfe truck on the way to the
Readme Fltz building fire, has been re
•is^ u,-c «... w-n leased from the hospital in Ga !«••» F1IA office for emergen-
Tht df m 1963 , ........ rhe man^or was Mi to nado He suffere(i £acturcs of assistance."
ty Fair Catalog is off th. pre» da ***£■■ * ‘eac^, r i f both wrists and a cut and bruis- ---°-
and being distributed «***'• Okiebwna. and widely- ^ hj jn th(, a<.Cj(i«*nt RemiKlicanx Tnvit«»
Fair officials are delivering known coosuRaut on reading in- witnesses told Police Chief TACpUDilCRnS invite
copies u* the advertisers, offi- straction
©ala and eoauiuttoe < hairmee
high school education and learn , , ... ,,, ,, ,
3 useful trade thrcFUiih on-the- ieb *~hairnian and A A Brandes Blast disease,
tratmng JaD Jerry Williams. D. J Byrne, Wilson said the corn harvest
Charlton said this week he al- gn^ Va^dcw. Ewald ^Schomburg, m Jhis countyis now underway,
from5" thc%:dna businlssmra’Te tificat:on. Raymond _Boehm as^.
has contacted, and he and school 5lbairman Mcm.Hrt ship. Jerry .....................<»-......
officials appreciate their help Williams: Public Relations
Tforrfy!
Other* interetoed to taking pan
in th. fair can obtain a copy of
the catalog-at tiie fair office, in yf
the Farm Bureau Building here
Tin new )06 page catalog ■ GANADO I. S.
an attractive blue cover featur
ing a ‘'Welcome To Ail and
lists the fair and county o f f i-
cials, committees and i u 1 e »
for the various fair events
.Ernest C'rabb that Rowell, re- Public To Hear ^Dis^budve^Education is a co- Katherine Johnston. publicity
ffgatoufTMrpt0mhepirikred Conde N. Anderson organization, which
his Pickup across Allen from the Anderson Prominent officials and the students Usual wiU work to bring new industry
Fhe Station. He apparently not frade N. ^r^ prom nen , the student takes his requjr to Ganado adopted a set of By
iced the fire truck pulling out ol attorney of victoria, will hold a , . ȣ.i1(>1,i wo-k in th,a morn. Laws at the organizational meri-
the station and in the rush to apeakmg engagement tonight, mg aIH|'works in tj,e afternoon «ig Officers and directors were)
BUDGET SET
AT $388,792
It has been reported the Ga-
nado School Board has approv-
ed a 1963 64 school budget of
$388,792 This total will N* an
increase of $5,670 for current
operations, due to an increase
catch it. ran into the path of a open to the public, in the IHs «« markettog or
1954 Oldsmobile driven by Law trict Courtroom of the Jackson or
some other trade.
They are on the
named, and have a membership
drive underway at this time
job as stu-
Turner President
Of Cowboy Band
The Edna High Cowboy Band
has elected Mike Turner as pre
sides* for the coming year. Oth
(BEAMING OFF our scratch er officers include Mar
pud Tin- Edna Cowboys finish mret Wiede, vice president and
ed 388th is die state las) year. Carolyn Hansen, secretary treas
m cast you didnt know, accord Urer; Julia Bene alt reporter,
mg to the Harris Rating System Brenda Quinn, Carolyn Gwosdz.
He rated 832 teams Mr* irt„j Margaret Wtode. libiarians
Adolph (Virginia 1 Mink a expect Band rehearsals already are
mg to be hume about now tol- underway, with mure than 120
lowing major surgery last fVi band studenU enrolled. Director
day at a tioepita! in Wharton jotm Sommer reports
Siie's really getting this surgery
out ol Uie way m tune before
the dm season opens The
Rev C. L Kellys .stopping o f ff
to visit old acquaintances one
day last week He formerly was
a Presbyterian mimirter here
and is now at Corpus Christi.
The Ernest tiehades bark now
after a vacation asd work trip,
to Detroit Bob Nuaom putting
tos cotton guess at exactly 14,136 t_______ ! _________ ________
Mike fUngleioo Uduivg time plovts<j ^roe more new teachers; re-emnloyed Accountant Gar- Allan Stevenson,
out from hi* printing job and a( jlie reKujar August 8 meeting, land Sandhop of Edna to make| ’
by___
rence Bassett, 22, of Edna County Courthouse at 8 p m
Chief C'rabb said the driver was The local chairman announced ~ 'but Yn alcafn- fi Maiorettes Are
going levs than K> miles per his subject, which is b<;cpnung a s'it^ i0n^ under * he up.‘rV' ° *V!aJorettes ^re
hour and stonned is auickfv as topic of much current interest. s , unuer rne sup»rvi
nour anu stoppa as quicKiy as j p,Mia»„,i.i' mi«.. ston of the businessman and
1VI„ J As Edna High coadies, headed by
In l>amed At lja.na.ClO Allen Bor.-n, expect between 88
ssHl'iSsI” s3i Hr ^
posxibto, but struck the fireman, will be “The Bresidentia! Elec
knocking
Shirley Benold is the drum
i, . . . ij j ,, ,i .aajor and LaVerne Peters the -------» -•
terested, he added. He usually head majoreUe other rnajorett- freshmen
Coach Boren announced Wed •
r^|YSonSonheli:3r^ with has tour children He is a grad- maJ°r jnd L.iVerne Peters the nesday ail high school gridders-
through seniors-
School Board Hires 3 Teachers;
Starts Study oo 1963-64 Budget
The Edna School Board cm In other business, the board
i*SS5S!1*1™1 Sf "C w h a ...w ««• »ok st^-sss esa. strk ass^wssa airri.
%TSars-.-h.o,&:« s.'Scrisrl'ra'LilG£ 'Vi;',,
which $314,94,» was for the »wr..n*i joiui nuim miu i , i j»r«nn Smith ami Muii businessmen about the project nirwirv vr i »< ,» tx- held
building program 1 mlnod. U< ’ *" ' ^ " He has been active in the Re —-—o--------- Jackson Chamber Manager After the early hour Monday,
The Ganado trustees also set <)wnw- 0f the building is Mrs.' IHiblicam Party since 1952, ha\ Casey Stengel, discussing a Bill Dewey is in Norman, Ok la- and until school starts August
Uie school tax rate at $1 SO at gHna sam»»le Wade now of Bos- ins served at various times as raw rookie, “why it is that boy homa this week attending an In- 29, the boys will turn >ut for
lowing $1 m tor local in a i P - (on relatives said dam - precinct chairman, county chair- can't understand what I tell him dustrial Institute being huiiL a t tw© practice sessions : ai 1 y
enance and 30 cents for fletu ajfe tfl y,e building had not been man, district committeeman is something near beyond my the University of Oklahoma tor Morning workouts will lie from
estimated awaiting a report and in various other capacities fondest beliefs.” chamber of commerce leaders,
from the insurance adjuster for the party At the present
They said the building probably time, he is serving mi district
would tie restored. finance chairman. r\
Thompson estimated his dam- His civic activities include
ages at $4,200 to the parts and the following: a member for
equipment in his shop. He said eight years of the Bomd of Trus-
he expected to go ba< k in busi- tees of Victoria Independent
service.
ness as soon as possible
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Services Held For
School District, campaign chair-
1 man and president of the Vic
toria County United Fund: Pre
! sident of the Victoria Civic Thea
More Entries Needed in Big Fair;
Officials Announce General Rules
7-30 until about **:30; evening
session will be. from 5:30 to 7:38
some days, ami from 7 to 9 p.
m. other days, the coach said
Head Coach Boren, -tuning
his first season with the C o w-
boys, will have Waltei Dollar
another new staff member, as
his assistant, with the varsity .
Coaches Ed Janac and Jim
Sappington will return to handle
the B team and freshmen -quad.
This season the Cowboys will
out tram m* pruning joo a n ,, ^ regular August 8 meeting, land Sandf
tanuU raising at Austin to make un(j heard Supt. Jerry' Jacobs the annual
the dean s honoi roll the last me only instructor still system rec
audit of the school
records
Scotland Native
mm mm i~ mm.
and 12.
by 6 p. m. Sept. 9 unless other- welcome to visit and watch the
«««•«. ...... report tne only tnstrucior euu »ysxeiii iceoius : nuuosou umicu w j, . ..
semester at the University of ^ ^ whlte schools is Trustees also approved the Funeral services were held Edna as a guest speaker by the “.ttees need more en- Wise noted m stxx.fic ns. s “ :..........
Texas. .R. W. Oma of Van- ^ assistan, band teacher, a final amending of the 1962-63 Monday at Slavik Chapel f o r newly organised Jackson County A“ Thfv m-w 1^ r.mx v«i • ftcr 9 >),acUt‘; any time
tobdt in charge of the Guada- position recently apiiroved school budget to take care o f i Allan McKechnie Stevenson, 85, i Republican Women s Club_ « BkJSSll hV?m afS* m .Elw^c.9! ^ re5ent ’
K*grS"’“"tly "PPr°,“<
S3?Hfe,S£?a -sjs ns#t ff
Jfim Dmrds postcarding f r onj present band hau to better serv-
ttie same state and telling s«ne ‘cc ^ lar8e and growing music
outlandish fish tales No one teachers are
working much harder then The n, Fa
Wanda Knm» and Steve Sabla Mrs. Elizabeth Orman ot Ed
tara and Willie Boehm at the na- wbo has taught 16 years and
hie Ganado festival Sunday formerly was a member of the
sgi Kiailskv heading * f or Industrial faculty, as a h o rn e
"Lost Wages" ip a few (fays and Sam
Jimmy Porter greeting friends ^ degree tiom TV W and -
SSt & c£*0'hJ. J?flfT A
steadily . Joe Ftetoam helping Garwood, w hoii.as a B R A
out at The Herald this weefc in ®5S
was adjusted from $763,969 t o
$809,469 TTiis amount took care
of an added $2,000 in cost of in-
struction, $1,500 for operation
expenses, $3,000 for the band
atriA athletic programs, and the
remainder for the new Carver
building.
These additions were paid for
by the issue of $25,000 lb t i me
warrants and with part of t h e
balance from the previous year,
-than-usual tax
to take care of | Allan McKechnie Stevenson, 85, i Republican Women’s Club in * “V,,.* ,* x°\‘ ‘eSJ* *v> J" ■ Voa,cnes at. 1/16 recent Coach
additional spending during that !a native of Scotland, with Ron conjunction with the Jackson ijr*nin^m©1 nr niof?) 12, unlfciK'> o!btIwlst‘ school held in Houston agreed
period for extra instruction, aid Clinkscales officiating, 1 County Republican Party the V ® „.in , . with the “Texas Football Mag-
equipment and new physical pro- Interment was in the E d n a chairman stated. ESnf J£3 . hto^clr,lnr “ine predictions, and picked
jeets as the local school system Cemetery. Pallbearers were This speaking engagement will ^ts smiDort " r^ forbLcond^ white for thfrd1' ^ ^Aght fav®T‘te*
was improved j Howard Gibson, Tommy Ric - i be held in lieu of the regular S,»n hs?“L -hx ntxk >3L *6^h JiL f!,r in the District 26-AA race. Edna
The total expenditure b udg el hardson. Robert Berryhili, Syd August meeting of the Women s ,Kh h ,rt f^ i w rk S J pmk >T©r fourth aad yellow foi High has 13 returning lettermen,
ine total expenditure^ uag ei CIifton Harvey Reynold.- Club. the interest and work many al fifth \ plus seme strong material up
and Richard Berryhili - i . -0- c-y-ready have shown. ChampuxfetTm ribbons w rroni last year's fine B and
Mr Stevenson V retired lab IT J u * D si ’ The fatom- less than a month be royal purplk No .,.,h pi. m Ktosh units
“r r ii ™ Ednaite » Brother . away, «%i,ders urge every iums will be- &id this ...... cx
SLr fiJSSLo ||» to D..J.J • ione to take^Crt. and to secure cept' to parade division winners --o-—
Govan, Scotland. He lus j tSuned 111 IVCnedy a copy of the new Fair Catalog and the Community \g Booth
Funeral services for Herman for specific rules and informa - contest winners. Edrta Grid Ticket*
county Mi years. He died Sunday
after a month’s illness.
added by a better-than
STVi—cxi 5S5S
and Floreavtlle M Virginia Beck of Woods Jacks^ Comity State Bank as
- -boro with a B A. from SWTS the school depository for the
and one year's teaching exper- « *:t two years, under the
ience, to teach high school En board* policy to alternate the
depository designation between
GANADO GRID DATES
home here with the Chari ie1
BerryhiUs. and had lived in this pajunjyer> 79 were held Sun - tion. All applications for space, in
day, August 4. at the Lutheran Here are some ot the general eluding exhibits in the exposition Season Tickets for the 1963
Church in Kenedy rules regarding the big fair: or commercial buildings or out- Edna Cowboy football games
Pallbearers were Ervin Pali The fair will officially open at door shows, must be made 0 n will go on sale to the public at
Friends said he has no known
survivors in this country.
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NATIVE DIES
Jackson County, or its officers accepted until 8 a, m. Tuesday,
Pahmiyer and Carter Bruns of from 9 a m. to 11 p :
be limited to or. its age
Edna ! residents of Jackson County ex- responsible for any loss, injury ■ Business Manager L. L. Ziffl-
Goliad and Jimmy Pahmiyer of Competition will be limited tu or its agents, will in n - case lx \ugust 20.
Temme Petrieh, 61, who was
bora in Edna January 7, 1902,
died of a heart attack in Austin He is survived by his wife and I cept those boys and girls f r ami or damage that m a y occur to merman also said purchases
early today Funeral services. two daughters of Kenedy, fi v» adjoining counties that are regu any person dr property ij will be limited to 10 seats per
1 will tie held at Burnet Saturday sisters and five brothers, includ-'lany enrolled in schools in Jack Any case not provided for in person, and the cost will be $5
Head Coach Gene Smith r e'- Iglish Depository uesigmuun piwstm Survivors include his wife, Mai ing Ed Pahmiyer of Edna -on County the rules listed in the olfi lul per seat
minds Ganado High gridders to live trustees also accepted the the two Edna banks every two garet, a stepson, Jimmy Chip-: Attending the funeral from J Official entry blanks should be j Fair Cat.dog will be referred to ' Individual game tickets will
report at the Clinic at 5 p. m resignation of Mrs. Zeiama Bond man, both of Austin; a sister Edna were Mr. and Mrs Ed j used in all extents, these can be the management for decision
Friday for physical* Workouts aa a teacher at Carver Supt ' Tne trustees briefly discussed | Mr*. Leslie 1-owery of E d n a, Pahmiyer. Mr and Mrs. .1 £ obtained from the fair secretary Those enteiing any of th
win start Monday morning, with: Jacobs said two more teachers! tne new school budget, but pwd- amf two brothers, Arnold Pe Pahmiyer and Mr and Mrs Jim tin the Farm Bureau Office i n' events are asked to consult th
about 50 boys expected to re - now are needed to complete the.P*®*** *»y Ofncial action until trich of California and Leo Pe Pahmiyer Mrs ite-te Alnias of Edriu Entries should oe turned|catalog tor -iiecifn rules foi th
port .* 'Carver faculties• 1 'See SCHOOL on page 12’ trich of Angleton 'Vktoris-also' attendad. in early to assist in planning for various events
gn on sale September 2 for
the following home games Sept
6. Sealy: Sept 29. Goliad
25, '1 oakum Nov, 1, t\.l
ami Nov 15 Industrial.,
Oct
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1963, newspaper, August 15, 1963; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763789/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.