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Records ,Birthday
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bu Vtrr* Sanford
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Frank < riiin, Judi'f*
Bosco Bolt, Nut, Screw Com*
pany vs, Mercer Construction
Co , to < <il!o< ! judgtrK rvt
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lEI’.Ui'AUY 1.1 lit .
Buckley, Sunya Fit/, Mi- Wan-
da Louise 1'orchard—c--—t*--
FEBRUARY 14: 11. C Stcv
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FF A Week
Future Farmers of America Week i* to
be observed during the February 20-27
period And -this is one of those anrtu'al
events that is really worthy'.of the atten-,
tipn' and interest of us all. . .. .
'i'lia stated purpose is “Public recogni-*
tion of the Future Farmers of Am rica
organization, in dev'elo^jiftg better agricul-
ture iind rural citizenship.** The y o:tn>r
people who participate are brought clos--
.to the profound values that are a part of
At STkN Cos I «
ly’s top legi.dativc projc ’ ~
creation of a powerful eoo*di-
nating board to control state ol-
ieges and universities aj tar*
(-fitly, is headed fur earls • i. i.f-
ment > ,
Bills to to-tublixh the board
hree/cii through Senaje ' and.
House committees to floor cal-
• •nd:e wRIwwt-diHst attaek af-
• : mcinle of ' the 1 lover n
1 Commit-tec oti Education Be
unn tin H ,:■} .m Itod It tan 1
for thcm._
It would --.lipplant the Ox i-ting
Commission on Higher Educa-
tion, although members of the
commission would be eligible
for appointment to the board.
Said Governor Connolly: “I
am very pleased with the action
of the two corn'lliii-tecs. This re
fleets who* I have said all along
- that there is a'great will and
desire On the part ofthcrLegts-
la lure to make some . fell!
strides toward excellent
bother y-dyeation
Kep. Dick Cory of Victoria is
MARRIAGE LICENSES .
Guy Walker Segrest ami Myr-
tle Webb.
Robert Gene Zptka and Sha-
ron Eileen Blow.
Salle,
Lolita,'
Edna,
• * ii.
. . - ' , > - 1 . . 1 . . * . - .4 . . . . . M.
nature. The'.' have a healthy and dedi-
cated interest in- craps, in farm animals,
and in the ever-changing techniques
which give our agriculture it.- va-t effy-
ci»*nc;< *- •: help make us the !>< t f< ■: ......
pk in, the world. The city dweller is
totally dependent <m the farmer for the
means of life itself. ' ■
Beyond this, the nation faces a critical
problem of juvenile delinquency. Various
cures are offered, based on the home,
schools hurches. In" addition, those
groups which work with youth, in all.
manner of fields, can do an essential
in building character, honor and respon-
sibility. The Future Farmers organization
is one-of the best of them.
approval contradicted early
.rumbles that est at of
tin* vttutl.‘ CreO-a
■meet vi.1- u; t- •
legislature
It seems that opposition, if
there is to be any, will be con
fined to„specific details of the
bill and not to the overall pro
-posat. —
If, enacted, the 1H member eo
bhibd power-, over all -aspects
'of higher education in Texas -
junior colleges, a.-5 well as -eni-
nr institutions
*
on launching or eliminating col*
r
the addition or "'deletion of
courses, . develop future plans
for. higher- education and pass
on proposals to create new seni-
or colleges.
: .Sen I nil
has it. in the Senate. *■
Sir Winston Gliurci
COMMENTS FROM
ED — Legislative committees
■
to hear a familiar debate —
should the state constitution be
amended t . insut< rio lc.-.d
rights be "denied or abridged
■because of • sex? * * TT7T
Without even hearing . argu-
ments for or against, a -Senate
panel quickly agreed thai the.
amendment should be .submitt-
ed to the voters
On the other,hand, the House'
committee listened to hours ol
testimony Most.of it was in. op-
positidn to >uch. an amendment.'
the State -Bar and -pote-im ri
for an. ..y y. la.-. • ,
jf -■ pjipositinn" .'
exponents claim the amend-
ment goes too. far and wo Id
'bp-.-ri a 1‘. ad >ra‘- -■! : .
tore litigation. Spci iti*- -tat>i-
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AUTO 1{ EG I STRATI ON S
Jerome B Kolar/'La
Ford.
Jimmy Fitzpatrick,
Ford.
Wi'sthoff Men Vo.
ChcvrllFl Trk.
W..........]|,> Callaw ay, Faina,* Chev-
■•ni, rdfliet pickup.
John S Young, \'i<.-l-.-ria,'Chev-
rolet.
Eugene' V. Hajek, E d n a,
Buick.
p, Edna, Chevrolet
pickup
and Denrus Hahn. Holier! Uleve-
land, Glenda Gail Gandy, Kxa
Womack, Gus Westhoff, Sally
Marlee Fitzpatrick.
FEBRUARY 15: Margaret
Ann Hamblen, Kenny bpcqcvr.
V. M. Hlavaty, Mildred Hassler,
Joe Lopez.
FEBRUARY 16: Mrs. Sam
May Jr., Char-1 es Van Jones,
Marianne Simons, Mrs.. Dora
'I joy ton, Magdaian Novak,* Ray-
tnonri Idh-nn Mis '-Molm * Ktes-
ta, Suzanne Bennatt,
FEBHt'ARY 17: Henry Ditt-
rich, Mrs Harry Calcote, Janie
Vaughn, Gregory Martin
FEBRUARY Iff: Ruth Chase,
.'‘Herbert. Atzenhoffer, Hugh Law-
son McDowell, Linda Keith,
“X
SINUS
Sufferers
H<-re'i good new» for yout E.xclutive new "hard ,eore",SYNA-
CLEAR Derongettant tablet* act instantly and continuously
to drain and clear all pasal-sinus cavitiea. One "hard wt
tablet give* up to 8 hours relief from pain and. pressure of
congestion. Allows you to breathe easily— stop* watery eves
and runny nose. You can buy SYNA-CLEAR at your favome
drug counter, without need for a prescription. Satisfaction
guaranteed by maker. Try it todays
' 7- 4
WILLIAMS' LEE DRUG
Ollie Cook, Edna, GMC pick-
Paul f iifti k b, Sam Joachim,
up,
Edna,
'21
Dempsey Quarles,
Chevrolet pickup.
Jackson Electric CoOp, Edna,
Chevrolet.
Samuel G Utesey, Edna, Ford
pickup.
Edward Hacsz. Corpus Chris-
ti, Ford. , r
Real Estate
"And bi; '
kings.“ ‘ _ * . ;
So the fine old line marches down ,the
paths of lini**. Arul it comes-, at last, to
Sir Winston Oiufchili who wore-no crown
but lives, in eternity, with all the king’s
and captain-; who created, saved and de- ’
fended worlds fam-d with destruction and
with that destruction-,.all that they meant
and -stoo.d for: * " ■
He was many men, was Winston
Churchill. II- could be arrogant, opinion-
4-4—rfu—^-4——r-r-rH—be-’geTrtfhr;-
uU((iUAl>
do as preferable for correcting
such discrimination as might
exist, . . . ”:
■ Spokesmen tor'the women's
ups. ■ -.vlitT hnvc eiufiborTTiT
'. pushed the amendm'ent, - retoi1
with considerable convitiioh:
after all these years of talking
L) manage their property and
other - rights - long denied them,
i.d'ie serious Giort lias bf-eri
Torn B Sayles et al to Ifenry
- Talbert et ux, Lot 4 and W, or
SW 10’ of l..()t 3. Block-8, Booker
T. Washington Add!ion to Edna:
Warren H Volkmer et ux to
Charle. M Slavik, Lot 13, Rosa
Mae Addition to Edna
-“H- -H- ■ '-FniTrkr-eFa;y» >n- -i-T--?"K' -
Skalicky, et al, one (1) -acre out
of' laits, 7, •«, U: and N. 6 8 acres
of Lot I. of the Robinson’s Sub
division of part of S. C A. Rog-
ers .League V 3 4 interest:
Gurjey I’. Chase et ux to Ken-
neth R. Miller et ux, ,110.185
acres out of the. Manuel Mar-
quez Grant. * ’
'Matin Bhmr.hi- ' Jl;i\. .,:
to J ,M. Wimlierly. et ux, Lots
1. Mi. 3 and 4. Block 3. La Ward,
Mrs. Bill Cardwell.
FEBRUARY 19:*Mi C. R.
Jones. Mrs. Dale Whittington
FEBRUARY 30: Charlie Sern
bera, August Janota, Homer
Baugh
FEBR1 :AftY 21: -Mrs. Harold
Sell-, .Mr J T. Jones,. John
Kresta, Reble Louise Porche.
FEBRUARY 22; Nancy Si-
mons. Mr- A. F. If ariosi Mrs
A. C Egg Jr,, Mrs Robert Zaji
cek Mrs. Monroe D.ullnig, Geor-
gi’a "'Eaulk, Marvin Roy patn-
borsky, Mickey Lopez.
FEBRUARY' 23: Mrs W m .
Moore, Mrs Louise Jones' Mrs,
S. J. Young, Mrs. C. C,-Wilson,
Mrs. Kenneth Martin. .. Mrs.
-Hershel Laird.
FEBRUARY 2L Jess L. Kern,
Mrs J. R. Fiew, Chester Evans
•FEBRUARY 25: Johnny .Mit-
chell. Daryl Snyder, Weston
JjtKMm
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
MAINTAINER
D^' CAT DOZER
Gravel and Shell Hauling
Complete Oil Field and Earn
Service
HERBERT ROADES
Phone 2481 — Louise, Texas
Insurance
FEBRUARY 2fi: Mrs. II 0.
Taylor, Bennie Y'emlrcy Jr.;
Jackson, Bradford,r
K m; WikkIv,ard Jr. ........
—.......-tO--
lor all your’ insurance needs
(except life) see or call Joe
Cherry at the City Hall where
)s iipju (
. - *■■
rrtrrt-
Ofnce Phone OL7-3302
Residence 01.7-1820
. Pjade to rcpsarl tb(-..ferTimiu:, ' -Northeast. "ILF.. _
tory statutes one at -» Lime David. Sell.Ian to K. C .Jobn-
AG1 ■ .'U'1'. ;.'b -~.b'-i' t'- • -nn 1-1 IIV 7.nh: 11 ., -| |g p j.. -•
—k
by
CONQBESSMAM-
snuutrou.a, -us ajTrt'n-sprinsive‘. Bat
f i. ' hit. 7* \ a ! hi- d- f< ndi r.
of human freedom wh?> wouki never, des-
B.etate ..as the sit'iatRm i,f the nsoment
.. L.U'bt .b .V.:',i.J.'.: t ' ’ 0 g lit '< ■ fb'U!. i t Il-
ia' ;- ■; - • ••rr,pr(*mi>c Th«- moo- m", -> -
fniigh! * hfi-ugrh In its finish, whate\er lh<-
JtARK VI.THOMPSON
9rtk TIXAI DISTRICT
leP_J«gi.slatiye C'llitiuici' y two
c-ar ■ ai<>, jjie <>>l mid ..m : leayc
ixwling bill cleared the Senate
with no more than a handful
of dissenting vote-
!e jii'inTti nr*j”'rnr.-rV)a,-r '
J!.-: Booker T^W.v.hingfon Addk-
tion to Edna. -
•School
Coleridge
Joe Cherry, Agency! JSUfalJ
I jdo.a_ .Su hacr i hers
SCHOOL CALENDAR
I . h.
Parent Clinic. Edna
Junior
price and the ulitmale payment. And hi-
-wprds were weapons. .
• He was certainly one of the greatest
Englishmen of all times. His place in his-j
tory is a towering one and will always re-
mam so.-And -the character Rif Churchill
v. a - p- rf ap ’ • xpn ; • d w h* m-k- ..-•!
in Common:-',' after a diastrous British de-
feat : . . . we shall fight on the beaches,
we shall fight on the landing-ground.-, we
' shall fight- in t hjq..fields and in the streets,
■\vi-’ >liTM ftg in the hills; w0o shall never'
surrender. anYl evdn if, which I do not
DtUr, Neighbors.'
**
‘•ff.iiltk.ri V <■>!;
tion - . fair into the
Oiu* determination
for the aggressive t
comnuimsts is gem
ed as the only pi
We have ' demon-0
--r, y raiiyua.-i- t;.
understand that wi
-discussion on Hto—bill -whicii ->y------
backed by Governor Connolly
-and Lt Guv. -Preston Smith as
well us m<i,st oil and .gas inter-
• st.s
it
in ,
Welcome
House
companion landed
sub-committee af-
led hearing
authorize Texas
nme-ion t(- pre-
cments for owners
■ to1 pi>ol their in-
>il and gas drilling
m f*n>v ■ -nr -t a '
und.s
no intention of I
or even pushed
theless tne future is litici-
.and very grave.
The President is rdeeivint
most unanimous support i
Members of Congress and
i oi
. .F
al-
for a moment beljfiv^-thia SJahd ior-jv pagtfc,
of it were subjugated ^nd straving, th(-rg7i -,,,
Executive Branch,
it.
*>, * _;
I le deserves
our Empire heyGml the-si-its, armed and
g i;-r i- ; y tT»* .’Brit:-h FldFjT ould ar-
r.v i..n the "struggle, until, in Hod's good
tirnf. t-he New World, with all its power
"and might, steps forth to the rescue and
the liberation of the Old,”
. The world is. vastly the richer boa#use
he livi-d ir. it; th. world is lux-rer b'-cayjsi
hi U :•'■!.<- . 7 •
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atulatior week go
to'my own boineiowri of Gnlve--
ton on the ocCiftion of the.. “E”
bia, ' 1 ML ’<S.
■Comm
foreign trade. Thmefognifion
comes from merit only J
-faetbr, of course, but in making
tlie award, those w: autiiorit;,
take a* good look at future pros-
pects.
Till ' HER TED’S PROGRAM
n with’ us m work
mf f'.r w hiy^-r hrttir J/ukion Cotmtlf-
Here a h ! th, - r- i, <F(ir« Uric
Deep u nler to Iswaca Bay, making out
A —-i—— ’f i'iyfr b
Industrie* along this deep writer and
barge canal;
......I Palmetto b-r^r-rnd-R'prrrr-nr-
dBefferyrfraingg© and more paved streets
in'F.dna; „■
Street markers for Edna; ,
A Street-Sweeper for Edna, "r '
'More and better; holiday street decora-
tions; i . \ ■ ,
A trestle for -Highway 111 at the Navi
and River south of Ednu,
A Texana (Jackson County) mu
®he f ima Hrfhli
i- : : y now n.-nl > h> r , o;
you ask'me my opinion of vari-**
. oust plans for r.edi.strictihg the
st'att- of Tcxa> Our 9th District
ulation than' the overage Con
gressional District in the Urited.
States. According to the ruling
ot In- wiqrctiic ( i. .ry ac. iHo.-.t
cut 'iowri "a hi. h -’mpiv .rrr«w
that somd of. our (/ouiiIk . .wiir-
have to go iR other Districts.
When I -ini' a--kcrt abrint 'it
■ 'T hfways say exactly- what A’,
ig imwiiijijJ .and heart . i:.-:;:.-. :. .
that I don't want to” tese any
of the people for and with whom
I haw' worked j> happily for
-o many years
Ours "is a v. qll , balanced Di« "
trict with, a .most interesting di
ver.-ity of activities. We have
. heavy industry on the Coast I
believe, we have more chemical
plant-, than any Congressional
District in ■ the United ^States.
We-have minerals and abundant
agriculture We have Intracoas-
tal Canal and wc-have deep
water- at both ends of fhe Dis
trict and in the middle We eyeo
of th*- - bill
men - -ci of t!ie/ Texas
Bureau and local farm
t rS-A • ia i ! i-Antics which
C H Devarjcy of Coahuma
TFB president, asked the com-
mittee to consider the opposi-
tion iK t - bill "in the baht qf
the fact that an ovcrAhelmirtg
majority bT our member fam:
files are landowners and that
the Texas - Farm;. Bureau prob-
ably represent# the' largest sin*
n< - A a y . i,, iRiGi
'
Devaney read a -imlicy state-
jneat -saying in part,, "We <jp-
pose any and, all legislation that
would* deny the landowner or
mineral owners the American
tradition of freedom of choice."
Free choice remained jtJuTcen.-
tral’ issue’ as the jneavurc went
on House and-.Senate calendars.
<»pponimt & ilJed it,e )ne,-i-;jj;c
‘‘compulsory unitteation” „ -titijI
“land collectivism ” House
sponsor, l.i :■ Wavne Gibbens of
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
AlBrm Land -Jr;, Jayess, Miss,
Mrs. L. T. 'Brantley, Golum.-;
bus, Miss. - - .
Fred L. Kline, Princeton, N.J.
PFC Moises R. Gonzales,
Belleville, 111
Rep Gtha I'.irkner, Austin
Martha .Jo Wright, Kingsville
J. it. Wright, Ednd
J. R, Carter, Edna
PFC Frank Matejicek, San
Francisco, Calif.
S-Sgt. Gene K Becknar, APO,
NcwYork -
Mrs.- Margaret Utz; Houston
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Parent Clinic, Carver School:
Inservice meeting. 3:30.
Feb. 25- .
Edna, High FFA-FHA party;
-1 <■(,.
'Gold, at Port LaVh'Ciw . .
I cli. 27
# ■
M-mblcs at Victoria
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123 ,£ MAIN
PHONE OL
ersJL
L 7-4442 ■
;_P
WESTH OFF-
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
NOTICE
To Bidders
-J88D-
Phone OL 7-3200
SERVICE.----- RI AKITA
Phone OL7-2451
r
ADDRESS CHANGES
Bill Horne, GrcenrviHS to Com-
merce
A2C JciiTy F’isk, New York to
to Vanderbilt.
R \ Mills, Edna tq Barstow,
Fla. «
Mary Fox Altom, San Antonio
- Zachary- Taylor, twelfth Pre-
sident of the United'-States, was
a second cousin of the fourth
President, James Madison,
Martha Washington, wife of
President George Washington
was previously married to Dani-
el J’arke Curtis
The Jackson County Drainage
„District No. 9 will acept pub-
lic bids on thp sale of a 1962
model* F-100 AiTon, Fjord .sjx. cy-
. Under .pickup with jlatside ' Red.'
• heater and*’oil fitter. “T
The. above described pickup-
can be seen at the Precinct
Four County Bair* La -Ward.
' Texas.
■ Raid bids will be opened and
considered Monday, Feb. 22, at
9 a m. in the office of the Coun-
ty Auditor, County Courthouse
Building, .Edna, Texas.-
Tin- Drainage In Chet re
serves the right to refuse :my
..and all of said bidj.
■- S. L. I
. Societal v
(2-lB2tc)
■ ----o—-
■ 75 YEARS OLD
Yellow Ptne
BUGMOBILE CO.
Glenn Pannell
Franchise Agent
LUMBER
' LIME, CEMENT
PAINTS and VARNISHES
Complete l-ine Plumbing
Supplies •
HARDWARE
-1964-
CflURTESY APPRECIATION
First bathtuR in the U.S
installed ir. 1842 by Adam
Thompson in Cincinnati.
Breckenridge said it is intend-
ed "to encourage voluntary
piKiling." ,
10 Years Ago
PALMETTO
REALTY CO.
Edna, Texas
P Think
of
■ ■ «
COUNTY
H O S PITAL
^ N E W S
BUYING — SELLING
FINANCING
> APPRAISING
Five Years Ago
>K«*»b!i*he<l atovMffHeKAk, ISOS)
«P*«ki7 by the Edna Herald P'jtkhatrtbj Co . Iik ,
*{ m North *' * * M ’* ! IftHM
Eaterf‘4 at < t<1 *• !-• K'/Jnafy T.e-ta'a, om *e<Y>n<1 r.laa*
fftall m*Vm i«4ff Acta of March J, 1»79.
_________NOTIul TO PUBLIC. Ant1 erroneoti* reO«etk« upon Ch«
character, standihat or reoutation of «iy penmn, firm or
forporaikta which may appear in The Herald will Ini sUdly
fr»rreH**d if brought to the'^attenlkui of the - pultflaher
BVBsennmoN rati - in adva.ncfv , in
Coa#, per raor *i I, ouUlda J -r:'y v~r rear
$5. Poirtal ri-xulatif.n* r^-vuir^ that all auhacrlptlona ba
earn fllrd al eKPtrattop date unlxa* paid.
have plenty of fre ti v.jtef pro-
vided, however,- that we build
some darns to insuns-a - stable
supply To reprasent ,
r,•. t A- :(S nrru7 < ■
his toes- but it also offers the
most interesting job 1 can ima-
gine I hope they don t break
it up . ......
The.'decision as* to'-rwIIsCrtet-"
ing’ rests upon the; State ‘ Ijcgis- ' Mac Robert
Patients remaining in the hos-
pital Feb IS:
Ed.na: Dorothy Si-stak, Edwa-
na Tomas. Dora E Rose, Jaun-
ta Sanchez,, Terry National,*AI-„,
bert Frazier,. Mamie Inghram,
< a> - I! ! h Ml t If r <)i: ! V
nandez. Augustine Cantu,. Mary
•D Williams
Ganadol Eddie Ton Ctuidr-- .
leona Scheel, Joseph Cernoch,
Frank Rozncr. Sr,: Vanderbilt. ,
PacJeria Sqlis; Galvgsfon: Vick-
ie Bauknight: Old Ocean: Frank
Eojtik: Edita James IP.iod,
Marcelino Gonzales, Sg ,
Patients discharged from the
——
- Ivina Peggy JKerm-dy, Me
>.(■> A! A : - '■ V. !, - , J. ft:
Sawders, Mary- Sheblak. ■ Albina
M a r e h . ' lie; . !:is' .Goceafvs. .
f'r'ess Hudson Chcry! Rowe
B o nes. Ileni j Mill* r*
(February 18, i960)
COUNTY <.ETS ITS
WHITE CHRISTMAS
ON FEBRUARY 12
A five-to-six inch snow -covet
ed the Jackson County area last
Friday, bringing brief - scenic
Beauty, snowballing, building
snowmen'and a threat to farm-
ers and cattlefnen.
Gary Munford, the scout's moth-
er, to pin the highest scout
bftdgo bn her. sun. ' ■
Ten Years Ago
RONALD CLINKSCALES
Manager
Day OL 7-2801
——- Nite OL7-3727
Simons
Insurance Agency
-aBaovt- Bldg. Phone OL7-20S1
"Where Insurance Is Not
“ a «M*. Line"--------——I
(TTY PLANNING
COMMISSION- TO
MAKE REPORT
A City Planning Commission
eomjfostd of Floyd Schiewitz,
W H. Atkins and David Selig-
man, named recently by, .Mayor
rles Slavik is expected to n-
_L-orf._aL- lu;. regular u - • ‘m.;
of City Council.
(February 17, 19351
TRUSTEES .INITIATE
PLANS FOR NEW »
EDNA HIGH SCHOOL
Preliminary planning for a
new Edna High School building
was initiated by the board of
trustees at its last regular meet-
m ~.
ROIARV GOLD*™
ANNIVERSARY
FETE TUESDAY
'The Edna Rotary, dub will
> i-dbirate .'*0-, -years of Rotary
International next Tuesday
night with a ladies night ban-
quet at the Edna Restaurant,
Steve D. Scott
Number 4 Rose RJdg- *
Edna, Texas "
Real Estate, Loans, OH Lease*
and Royalties.
Licensed Real Estate and
Steel
ecurltles Dealer
CHESTKH EVANS
•lEOUor and Putillar.-r
iisivc, 1 i.smv;
... offiR
OffKf* Manager
H H chrrhy;
New* EdtU/r
Member ot
*iT+A,: ServTee, Tnr -
(A
JndcrpMutrnt
N«i*ap*per
War*ft.. In*
ITU
;**
lature. .ft i- one of the most
difficult- takks that body -faces
.Frankly 1 (En’t cmy tiiein I
do. .r.ovu'-.er li.'ive confnle/v in
the integrity and the ability of
>: 1 , r
lieve they will* wuftl up with a
fair and' reasonsf, ■
In. the meantime,■ f, would ■ not
,' •presume "to. tCTI'1 Itiidii nw*rr.v
would be done '
... Sincerely yours. ......
CLARK U TJK)MI't-<A
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Kaspar, Alex Hernandez; Bay
1 Tty George ' '<'!(•.-r I P,ci -vr'.-
Marie Fitzgerald, ’ Lolita: Ron-'
nie-v Lloyd, Joe Kovusad: Van
(iurbilt. Rally flermca -and babv .'
girl: La Warjl. Muriel White
arifUbaby girl, - ' ■ ,
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GANADO TO HOLD
(TTY I I It tin
GANADO -- ("ity fomn^sion
has officially called the city
f .’ oil -or \ 1 jr71 \i ! I
lake pia< e In: the City Office
CpunCil vIRroih 'rig; terms *oF
Mayor w. AV, Brandes and 'Com*
.mis-ioners Dr Ryron Griffin
and J. B Housson expire this
year.
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-Sh- Elngiantf is ffw-- farthing - (*oe-
ft/tirlh of- a (*r>nny
Arthur mi nfqrd
IS EAGLE SCOUT
Arthur Munford..versatile- Ga-
na-.i'f .'.enter, icei-ived rsis-Eavle
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EDNA AND EL CAMPO
JAY ( lls 1,1 II STATE
PRESIDENT AT BANQUET
Edna .andw-EECampo Jaycees
Wednesday night jointly' Honor-'
-r-rj- Ro-eky h'fjrd -of Midland- on~
his swing through this section
of the' Slate. Another state offi-
cial honored was Al Kozelski,
state vice-president of Port Ar-
thur 0 B Fennct Jr is the
president of the'Edna. Club
Advisor
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1965, newspaper, February 18, 1965; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764191/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.