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Vol. 56 - No. 36
Edna, Jackson County, Texas, Thursday, May 31, 1962
12 Pages in 1 Section - 10c
Runoff Primary
\ a, ■ '----■. - *
Vote Is Saturday
Jackson
Chairman
good vote turnout here Satur -
day for the Democratic runoff
primary.
Polls will be open from ft a
m. until 7 p. m. Mr. Combs
stated last week there will be
only ten voting boxes open for
th.e June 2 runoff, and the. same
election judges who handled
those boxes in the first primary
will be in charge; Saturday.
County Democratic; The voting boxes for the run-
Bill Combs urges ajoff primary will be
Edna Northside - 1'
Edna Southside
Canada . i
Morales ’
Cordele .
Vanderbilt
La Ward
Francitas
Crossroads
Carancahtia
Combs has announced th a t
any qualified voter may cast
his or her ballot at any o f
these boxes. You do not have to
reside in the precinct in which
you vote Saturday.
Absentee Voting
Twenty-nine absentee v.otes
i were cast for the runoff at
County Clerk Wayne Myers’)
: Office. Those voting absentee
: were: -
j Kenneth Mays, Glenn Corne-
lius, M. F. Murray, Fern Elaine
Mays, Led Young, Harry Red-
eker, Mrs. Naomi Redeker, Ju-
, , , lia Westmoreland, Bobby Whit-
four mules of tington, Lois Whittington, H.
F echner Ca.lcote Mrs. Lticy c ale o t e.
Henry Cernosek, and Wm. Cer-
! nosek
Aubrey Stallings, Joan
ings. S.* A. Westmoreland,
i land
Slightly over
Highway 111 from the
Lane to Morales will be re-'
worked and resurfaced under a
contract to be let by the Texas
Highway Department June 20
E. J Effenberger, senior resi-
has a n-
1 Imtmm
•
INDUSTRIAL HONOR GRADUATES this
spring are Ira Joe Klaus, the valedictorian, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Klaus of Lolita. His aver-
age was 94.36. Miss Patricia Clements, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Clements of La Ward, is the
salutatorian, with an average of 93.75.
Industrial Seniors Get
Diplomas and Awards
Edna Graduating Class
Hears Sturgeon Tonight
y
The 1962 graduating class at School officials said Mr Stur-i Salutatory, address, Marie;Board of Education.
Edna High composed of 61 geon is an outstanding leader Eloise Hutchens. . ! Song, the senior class
'members, will receive diplomas in Texas education and a Song, the senior class, . | Recessional, Edna Cowboy
! tonight <Thursday) at the com- sought-after public speaker Valedictory address, Sherrel Band,
mencetnent service, to be held Duringffle program tonight, jMercer. ' , Oradwttng Class
;at 8 p. rn in the "EHS Audito- the winners of several special " Address, by Mr. Sturgeon. Diplomas will; be presented to
rium . H, awards, including medals and Presentation of awards, Prin- the
L. P. Sturgeon of Austin, a scholarships, will he announc- cipal Norman Rath.
I director in the Texas State ed. Presentation of honor grad
iTeachers Association, will give) The program will include: mates, and senior class.
| the commencement address,
j will be introduced by Supt
P. Linam.
30 Apply to Edna
School Board for
Top School Post
Processional, Edna
Band.
Invocation, Elrees Porehe.
Mr.
Cowboy Rath.
Awarding of diplomas, W. F.
Germer. president of the Edna
EDNA HONOR
STUDENTS
Edna School' Board President ARE NAMED
W. F. Germer reported t h i -
morning the board has received
30 applications for the position
m e—. o,
Edna
JIIJ...........L.........k
nounced a n' Bauve, - Peggy Larson, Howard seated special awards. Jones, Sue Karl, Ira Joe KIauS,|°n^ successor for T I Lin
The sealed nronnsals roll fnr Thompson, Mrs. Carolyn Holt, The senior class had charge Sandra Knoblock. Douglas Led-)ar£. ,ias oegn made. -
4 128 -milesdof grading 2truc -Nsie Goates- Sidne-V Pctha- EHof the commencement program, kins, Eddie McNeese, L °,n n ?«',*. ! a c^ctel boa?d meetRie to
'."fi , va June Hudson. Cloyd Hudson, with Dennis Vyvial giving the Myers, Carolyn Newton, Jackie 43,1 a 1‘cui hoard nutting ti
tures, flexible base and aspha- , ~ """ ‘ 1 ' •’i , l-. p2,i„. screen the most likely appli -
ltic concrete pavement. . J rV.JtnJ ‘ inv,oc^!®n' Linda Stculung . . ca-nts within the next few days.
, _ . , Edith B. Loemer and Mike Anders leading t li o Albert Rakowitz, Qeraldme • _ _
Ef fenberger also announced There are no local canidates pledge of allegiance. Reid. Kenneth Revej, Burlenc . 77"
Gaylord Construction Co .of on the ballot, but several state ira Joe Klaus gave the val Rhodes, Fa-iris Samuelsdn, Bev- r dices bO Up at
Houston was low bidder andjraces, especially for the gover- wlictor.v address, and Patricia erly Schneider, Patricia Sem- I^A
would start work shortly on re-1nor’S post, are expected to at- elements gave the salutatory'bera, Mary Ann Sears,. Rose UOUFlty Airport
surfacing of Highway 59 from tract a large turnout of voters address. Marie Sralla, Linda Steubing, , , , « •
S* Ednai city limits to the j0hn Connally, who led the Board of Education President Donald thedford, Janice Thed-‘ County crews have completed
Wharton County line. The same first primary, is opposed hy~,L—Lcissner■-presented the ford, Dennis Vyvial, Donald, the erection
S*1Wl'I' start work on oral Awards Made
the Wharton end of the line James A. Turman and Pres-
from a hot-mix plant now locat- ton Smith are in the runoff for
ed nead Wallis, but later wj 11 lieutenant governor. Turman
move the plant to Manson Swit ; led in the first prim.“•■ coin *
ch, just east of lulna.
White and • Anton Witte,
Jackson Red Cross
Chapter Honored
Supt, C. D. Holmes presented
the following special awards,
including medals, trophies and
sehokrfSliips:
In the other race, Woodrow ira Jpe Klaus. valedictorian
Wilson Bean and Joe Pool anv Patricia' Clements, salutato
opponents for the Congressman- rjan
at-large post..... Anton Witte, third r a n k i ng
student, outstanding science
student, and American Legion
Achievement Avv ard
of fences on both
the east and west sides o! the
new County Airport three a nd
half miles east of Edna to the-
South of Highway ."1(1,
Grading and leveling of the
property will take place as soon
as crops are harvested off some
of the property.
Rev. Griffin New
Pastor in Edna
National recognition was giv-
en this week to the J a c V s on
County Chapter, Edna, Texas
for outstanding achievement in
its recent campaign for men; __..........
bers and funds,- In special cere Pr,,ved GT be tremendous bene
monies at the American N a - ^ *° •Jackson County and tins
tional Red Cross Convention in {he precipitation ranged j
Seattle, a certificate honoring Rom about an inch at Cordele
the chapter's achievement of ovei Jwo niches in the south-
Douo'*Ledkins" '"fourth rankine t'ampaign goal was presented ‘*fn part of the county. Over an
", ", i^r'Kln,s. lourui rariKing . v-pi ji: Schpnkenher*< man inch and a half fell in the Edna
.student. Teachers Scholarship.Py ’V1 , . H n',- ,-icinitv Countv \eent Ice \
Kcllv Frcls fifth rankin ’ a£el of the lfi-state Red Cross ,'.c, u) ,<un,l>, vC* A
i\ iiv r reis, nun Midwestern \rea to RonukL Wilson indicated the moisture
student. Texana Scholarship, (\.lii<.r an.n rii’r..ci..r <■• r„n.i would make the corn and maize
itFsKKiyi \L RAIN
Tuesday's early morning rain'
Principal Nornutin Rath this
week announced the 21 t o*p
honor * graduates in the 1962 _
Edna High senior class.
T h e valedictorian. Sherrel
Mercer, has a grade average
of 96.74 and the salutatorian,
Marie Eloise Hutchens an . av-
erage of 94.95
High Honor
These are the students grad-
uating with “high honor,” an
average of-91 or above: Nan-
cy Sue Brown, Joe F r a n k
Dahlstrom, Shirley Ann Dav-
enport. Linda Lou Martin,
Celine'Marie Novosad, Bever-
ly Ann Peck. John Elrees
Porehe Jr.. Lucy Marie Pow
■ell, Darrell Ray Raines a n d
John Ernest Sehade
Honor
The following graduated with
“honor,” having an average of
88 to 91: Norman A Broom
Jr, Gail Michelle Grogan,
Madelyn Carroll Hazen, Bun
cy Marie M,iller, Vicki Sheryl
Rath. Jane Melonie Scruggs,
Charles Martin Slavik Jr, Eu-
nice Mae Streetman and Phil
lip Joseph Susjl
j Dr. Powley
Advises /
'Maturity'
following Edna High
iors:
Duane L Alexander, Norman
A. Broom Jr, Nancy SUe
Brown, Montie J. Callaway,
John F. Cordary, Joe F. Dah
strom, Shirley A. Davenport,
Nancie DeVilniss, Joe D. Doss,
Ophelia: A. Espinosa, Sunya L
Five Jackson Boys
Ready for
Boys State
sixth
wwdy,
mi
By
kChes Evons,
Americmi
Award.
Rev J. W. Gridin, the new Barbara lluscmnn
pastor of the Edna Methodi-’ ranking student
Church, and Mrs. Griffin were , Glenda Jones. American Le -
expected to arrive today from gum Americanism Award. Pad-
Corpus Christi. where Rev erewski Gold Medal Award
1 Griffin h as served the Oak Paula jfoines. Teacher’s Scho-
Park Methodist Church for the laTship.
past tour year.v Graduating Class
Rev. M I . Burton and Mrs Those receiving diplomas
Burton, who have served the wcre-
FJdna* Church the past two , , ....
years, were leaving lixiay for ,,p>in ^Hen, Mine Anders,
their new appointment at Big Sharon Bassett, Mary Casthne-
LalOe in the San Angelo D i s da' J°hDn. £?rne}r0,' mRa^ (r»n n
trirt Thf ch-inai' nf I,us. I atracia Clements. Don
tnct. 1 change ot Pasto:s;Deyton> Darrell Dullnig, Elaine)June 11
U. S. studies plans for
forces abroad
M. Grogan, Mary Elizabeth
Gwosdz, Madelyn C. Hazen;
Linda Jo Hoffman, Billy L
Hooker, Marie Eloise Hutchens,
Judy N. Ingram, Barbara Jean
Jennings, Louie Henry Jetton
Jr, James O. Killebrew, An-
drew Dwain Knowles, Elizabeth
Latimer, Cathryn Lind berg.
Brenda I). Little, Linda L. Mar-
tin, Mary L. Mala, Sherrel
Mercer, Michael Milby, Buncy
M. Miller, Carilyn Miller,
“This is the time to grow- Marilyn Miller, Janice Neu ,
up ',’ Dr E E. Powley of Hous ; mann, Jerry A. Neumann, Ce-
ton evangelist with the South)line M. Novosad, Delphine
era Baptist Coavention, told the Orzabai, Leonard Payne Jr,
Edna High graduating class at I Beverly' A. .Peek John Elrees
the annual baccalahrete service Porehe, Lucy M. Powell, Helen
in F11S Auditorium Sunday F&ye Powers, David S. Pratka
. Darrell R. Raines^ Vicki Rath
A near capacity crowd heard Billy Riddle Albert Rodriguez
Dr Powley tell the seniors oil Eddie Rodriguez, Alfonse J
the importance of intellectual Shrusch Jr, J°hn E. Sehade.
and emotional maturity, point -Jimmy (. Schuchardt, Jane M
ing out such characteristics areJ^cru8gSj Charles M. Slavik
needed more than ever u it4-er:'J*; c^ar{en, G- iSPf)^n®,t
present world conditions, and Btreetman, I hilhp^ ,L Siisil,
are needed at an earlier age. .^anC{.JaJ
He told the graduates * h a t in?t».r^V’uL rw i )
simple gratitude was one oP the j and Robert
first steps in maturity,'and told ______
them that everything they- have • -J
has come from God, then par Edna Schools End
ents, and the school faculty e , __
Now. he added, high s c h o 0 1 ioliCCeSSilll Year
graduates must grow up, accept
responsibility and find their concluded in Edna today, when
places m life. schools were dismissed at 2:3(1
Frank Vcjlkmer. Jr played thejp. m after' a- short day. Report
processional and recessional cards were given out this after
music for the program Celine noon.
Novosad gave the invocation, Supt. T P Linam and local
and Linda Martin the benedic- principals report another pro
gressivc year fo rthe Edna
arrell -Raines end the scrip school system
' reading. 1 All local schools also held the
County bov s senior class sang "My annual awards assembly pro
coveted'. trip Gael and 1” by Sergei, and the grams today The lists of "FT
in Austin, to be Edna High Choir sang The Award winners at the various
Twenty Third Psalm^S arrange- i schools will be published next
are ready lor
to Boys State
held June 3 through 9.
The Edna American L e g ton m
cut
Teacher's .................. „
ager of the 16-state
Midwestern Aren, to
Legion citizen ship chapter '' ' ;inci also VV(i'*W help the cotton
Prospects are excellent id this
time-, he said and a group on : pos| js sponsoring two hoys thi
1 field tour ol the county felt the glimmer They are Jon Payne
same afterwards, ;,f Edna High, and Sammy
Allen Jr of Ixilitn. represent-
I ing Industrial High.
Hoarinn C«t liino 11 Jackson
Bvr7f s „Rr 5,,pHBur.....'"''it nearing jet ijuiw «■ ir wrcSSdrr.K^H teams
JK «4L Ull New Koad vislrict
I-'ikj- in flip Son AmppIo D i s , - -'9"11 Cornejo, KUoy uorne V» cnnn«(ir«t ’hv Hi. Ampric
Commissioners' Court has set1 Establishment of the district event sponsoieo by tnc Amcric
at 10 a. m, as the date will mean the issurance of $20, an Legion, which gives he
and tinle of a hearing on a pro OOO in 'bonds for the- purpose “iiys the oppoitunity in v 1 s it
posed new road district in paying for the cost of the roads,aud study then state govern
she countv' "r'cv Gordon 'RirdwVll BASEBALL TICKETS Jackson County It's known , and .the- levying of a tax to take al flrs i;"" . , 111 "
had to hide The Fldna Herald; wh C„ 'wi poi-dde a . . ,, ... r Road District 20. " care of the interest and princi- f,ect state officials among
when it arrived there crammed j .}sp ammintment rw movedi m-Ai.»S P *nCK81 h it qtli A group of property ownc pal on the bonds 1 themselves and are permitted
grocery specials. Poo-'^ s-fbinTSXv ^ ;N,ght wRl be held a Colt S**:recently phoned the Court to ------ .......—- ® run the state for one day.
to Sabmal, and Rev. J Roy dium m Houston Friday Jtoe establish the district and now BUYS HOME Th''-V also enjoy a supervised
8, when the Los Ange rs Dod- hearing is being called, accord Mr and Mrs Carroll Brown- program of recreation
in Texas at Gayle's, Boy.sen's . ■ gcrf 5T? t0X?' f id. mg to the law. The purpose < ing of Victoria, formerly of Ed- A sum ar program for girls,
Woods', Egg's and Sembera’s ^Hher Mcthodust ministers in seat tickets for this big ni^ht establishment of the di>tn> na, have purchased the home p,r^s State, uill be held in Aus-
when they are having to pay 63 the county were returned, in will be on salt*, starting on- -s ^()r ^e construction, main of Mr and Mrs Darrell Row tin *,une U through 22
eluding Rev. Lin Loeffler at day at I he Edna Her a < and tenance an(j operation of grav let t at 410 West Hois D Arc ’ 0 ~
Ganado, J L Atkison at Loll- at (atizens State Bank in (.ana- ronrjs within ttn;x itistrrrt. St ami ai^-’returning to Edna WINS DRYER
ta, and (lint Harris at Cantu- do, \ou are invited to go up by name]y ole 0jd Morales r o.. to make their home. The Row Mrs Lottie Davis of Edna
week.
Mp.s SJones!! M^h^rConlerence^ ° “
rrtJST tSL"Wiil
mmed who* haS serVl
with its grocery specials.
£ jssf -,hc c”d*-1
in Tovnc fit rznvio’c Rnvcfin'« L-ouise pasioraie.
the Telferner church. Dewey or Woodrow Braudes.
Randall Named 1962 Outstanding
Conservation Farmer of District
cents for a- head of lettuce and
53 cents for bread. Don Akins
back from a three-day savings
and loan convention at Browns-
ville. Doyle May, Carl Shulls
Motors salesman, in Vienna,;
Ga., last week at the Southern'
Training Center of Tractor and
Implement Operations of F o rd
Motor Co. . Pat Wells shoving
off for New York this weekend
for some unfinished business
with the Navy . . .The F'. D.
Rays and Miss Nancie De -
Vilbiss departing for Binning -
ham, Ala., and "then,'the Pacific
Northwest to take in the World.-.! There was no doubt in the , Guard, Headquartered at Vic}
Science F’air‘this summer to;mind of Albert Charles Randall toria, and after a year of scrv-i
further their science studies as to what his life's work would ice there, was called to active-
Hardeman Staples’ grand be when his tour of duty with duty for a period from October,
son, Joe Staples, continuing to the Air Force terminated His 1951 to April, 1953.
set the world on fire in h i g It farming achievements provide This accomplished, it w as
school baseball with the Bell ample evicV-nce that his choice) now back to the 420-acre famib
aire team in Houston Hitting was a wise\one. farm to enter into that father-
344 as a catcher, Joe was the) After graduating from Edna son partnership The Randalls j
only sophomore named to the!High School in 1946 and before became cooperators with i the-:
all-district teams named by the) entering the Armed Services, Jackson Soil Conservation Dis
Houston Post, the Chronicle and Albert Charles took advantage trict in October, 1953 They)
the coaches His parents are) of the opportunity to supple - were also, working with the lot
Mr and Mrs. Tony Staples . ment his farm experience with al Extension* Seryi.ee and Miss
formerly of Edna. .Mrs. Adair a B. S degree in Agronomy at Edna became ' a very active
Nelson looking- forward to some, Texas A&I College in Kingsville member of the local Home
two months from now when she in }950 We should add that he Demonstration Club,
can probably take! off the cast; attended Abilene Christian Co! The use of c twCr crops f o-r
on her left arm, necessitated lege in 1947 and 1948, two of the soil protection and improv'd
by a two bone fracture of the most important years of his ment had been practiced for, a,
wrist a few weeks ago . Boh life, for it was here that he met number of years, but Albert
Morrow added to the heart at Miss Edna Lacy who beta me! Charles recognized a need for a
tack list, and reported improv Mrs Albert Charles Randall in combination of -oil conserva
ing in a Victorl* Mispital fol - 1950 turn practices, or an overall
_ lowing , arr, attack,,, fast J iiu^-;. To enter into a full time [dan which, in his opinion
' '.Ari'C^T. ' T. Wall, another farming partnership with his should include sopne improved
vietim, reported slightly im - father, Mr A K.l Randall, was pastures He reasoned that
proved in a Victoria hospital the goal of AHao t Charles and farm of Hus size should he con-1
HERALD HKRALDINGS: I)r his dad, hut it --eemed U n c I- verted to a general farminl
Jitn Srhmkc of Gonzales a 1 i I Sam demanded his share J of enterprise to make the most
join the medical team of Bader young Randall's time The re efficient use of the land and la j
and Sawyers July l on a per suit was that Albert Charles en Ivor '
manent basis listed in the Air Nations <Se»> RA^DALl on Page 12.
the. south line
Ranch
wort,
of the Hfilbng
10.7. niil.es
some
letts have been transferred by vvon the Maytag dryer at the
Civil Service to Albuquerque .• close,.of the City Chevrolet Co.
N. ,.M appliance sale last weekend
mm
Jackson County will bp well
represented by two teams at
the State 4-H Club Roundup
on June 5, 6 and 7 at Texas
A and M College:
Assistant County Agent John-
ny Watts, sponsor of 1 0 c a 1
4-H Club work, will accom-
pany the two Jackson teams
to the contests and convention.
The Jackson 4-H Soil. Water
and Range Conservation team
will consist of Michael Peters
and Howard Bennett of t h e
Ganado 4-H Club
The County 4-H F'arm a nd
Ranch Mangement team -Will
consist of Douglas Koop and
Brenda Browning of the 1 n
dustrial 4-H Club
27 to Mate
At Caber High
Commencement
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THE SCREW WORM CONTROL
Program is shown in action here as
cattle on the Ward-West Ranch
near- Vanderbilt tire being sprayed
against the screwworm threat.
Those- watching the spraying pro-
ee.ss,,,left to right, are County Agent
Wilson, C. C. Bonnott, Assistant
County Agent John Watts, James F.
Webb Jr., livestock inspector for
federal government (holding clip-
board), Joe Bonnott,. .lark Camp-
bell, foreman of the ranch (signing
th?* spraying certificate), and f,ester
Stout. Through Tuesday It) screw-
worm cases had been certified in
thjs county.
Two busloads of
farm people Wednesday took
part in the Jackson County Ag-
ricultural Field Day Tour, and
-seven stops were made, includ-
ing a barbecue at the noon hour
at Ganado Jaycee Park
The annual affair "was direct-
ed by County Agent Lee Wilsoii
and Troy Rerry, unit supervisor
of the $oil Conservation Dis-
trict. Loud speakers helped
firing the message of the var-
ious stops to the buses loaded
with people
The tour got under way at 8
o'clock following coffee * and
douuhnuts at th.e new ASC
building. The first stop was at
the Randall farm south of Ed
na, and other stops were at the
Gayle F’state. San Sless's cu
(limber crop at the R A. Han
son farm, the C. C. Bon nob
Ranch south of Ganado and the
Willie Boehm place, also south
of Ganado
On the Randall farm.' operat
'See SEVEN STOPS on 12' <
The Carver High graduating
class will hear E K. Cleaver,
director of Student Life at Prai
rie View A&M College, speak
at their commencement serv
ice in the school gymnasium' at
8 p m. FYiday, June 1
- The public is invited to t h e-
program School Board Presi
dent W. F. Germer will present
the diplomas.
There' are 27 prospective
graduates at Carver High this
spring, according to Principal
F7 C. Johnson.
BACCALAUREATE HELD
A large audipnee heard Rev
B. W. Brooks of Mt. Olive and
Gideon churches of Edna give
the Carver graduating class an
inspirational message on future
responsibilities at the baccate -
ureate program in Carver Gym
Sunday afternoon.
The invocation and benedic -
tion was given by Rev. E. • J.
Tanner, and the Carver Choir
sang two numbers.
Mrs. Mary Robinson played
the processional and recession
al: Thelma Caesar gave the
welcome and Louis Allen made
business and 1 the special announcements.
NEW ARRIVAL
The Edna Herald
expecting a new
arrival soon.
Watch for the
announcement!
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