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Vol. 57 - No. 1
Edna, Jackson County, Texas, Thursday, September 27, 1962
Sal^y ' t&NA HERALDS at
Falres Drug Minet Mkt.
iSlMite* \)ruj! Moo-MuT MMk
Ed’s Cafe f Sam's Drive-In
Paul’s Cafe Edna Restaurant
Hessong Gro. Stafford Gro.
Boysen’s Eddie’s Cafe
16 Pages in 2 Sections - 10c
County Will Continue
Oral Vaccine Program
Rice Allotment
Suit Is Set for
Trial Monday
It was announced Tuesday a donations from those who can. the Harris County physicians
that all physicians in Jackson pay. could meet and study the data Postponed from last week.
County and the County Healthj The program will be carried reported /on 12 cases of polii the rice allotment injunction
Department have agreed unani- out Oct. 14 from 2 to 4 p. m [developed in adults who h a d(suit whicli seeks to block feder-
mously to continue the county-: at the same five clinic stations; taken the Type III oral va-ccim aj officials from penalizing rice
wide Sabin oral polio vaccine used in August, namely, t h e and later contracted polio farmers, particularly four in,
program, including the giving Sam Houston School in Edna, j "It was the opinion of the-c j Jackson County, has been reset
of the Type III vaccine to both the Carver school hero, and the doctors, and of the physicians for trial in U. S. District Judge j
adults and children. schools at Ganado, Lolita and of this area who met in Vic James Noel’s court Monday at
The date for the Jackson (Inez. ;toria last week, that there was j 9:30 a. .. -
County mass vaccine program j Dr. Roy G. Reed, director of no evidence to warrant further| The new trial date was set
was set for Sunday, Oct. 14. At j the Jackson County Health Dc (postponement of this worthy after a hearing which lasted
that time the Type III o r a) I partment, stated: "The date for (program. It became evident two hours and 20^ minutes and
vaccine will be administered oni the Type III vaccine was origi- from a study of all statistics involved highly technical ques -
the same basis as the Type 1 nally set for Sept. 23. The short that contracting polio was 200 Rons of jurisdiction,
in August, offered free for those (period of postponement in the times more likely without tilt At the Monday hearing U. S
who cannot pay, or for 25 cents program was decided on until j vaccine^than with it” _ Attorney Woodrow Seals claim
oeffler
To Head United Fund
$650,479 Budget Is
Adopted for Schools
$10,687 Airport Aid
In Current Allocation
round held August 12 and the not necessary because he does budget was officially voted.
make-up date a week later.
Through the generosity
The Federal Avia-don Agency project sponsor proceeds with a
last week approved the alloca-1 project application and meets
tion of $19,667 in Federal funds the requirements for project ap-
for t h e new Jackson County proval by certain specified Hat
Airport located at Edna, it was es. Under the terms of the Fed-
announced by Archie W. Lea eral Airport Act, a grant offer
guo, FAA’s southwest R e g ion can be made only if the project several individuals and a- _
assistant administrator. (application and other re 1 a t en! vate contractor, Dry Creek ha;
Thi* niw-iiinn i>- to he includ-1 documents have been submittedj been cleaned out from the city
ed in thc current l963 F isca! to and approved by the Fedora' limits for several blocks to nea.
Year Federal-aid Ai. port Pro Action Agency,
grant. These federal funds will The I-AA cooperatc-s with pro
be matched by local sponsor- grcssive cities
Sc mni.i mum ties
An operating budget of $050,- from state sources. $322,.475 I
479 for the 1962-63 school year (from local sources and $500
Dr. Reed also said Victoria led Judge Noel's court does not[was adopted at the Sept. 25!from the county, and about
and Qalhoun counties will have (have jurisdiction to hear t h e: scheduled public hearing sc s-,$12,000 from other districts that
their programs Sept. 39, and case because constitutional j sion of the Edna School Board: send students to Edna.
Harris County will hold its Type questions are involved. He arg-j No other citizens attended the J Tax Rate and Valuations
III make-up day on October 14 ued for a throb-judge court. public hearing, and after a On the recommendation op
A total of 10,696 Jack s o ;* “ The attorney for the rice brief discussion of the propose; Supt. Jacobs and Manager
County residents took the Type j farmers, Leon Jaworski, claim- budget already approved undfti Zufimerman, the same school
I Sabin oral vaccine in the first [ed that a'three-judge court is cially by the board, the new tax rate of $1.50 per $100 valua
tipn was approved by the tius-
tees.
The ta-x rate of $1 for local
maintenance and 50 cents lor
debt service- was adopted with
a 93 percent collection as t h t-
basis for the .local revenue re
; ceipts computation.
The board also approved the'
usual ‘discount for early t a x
payments, which will be 3 per-
cent discount for payment i n
'October, 2 percent in Novcmbe:
in December,
recently report
Creek Clearance
Is Extended by
Private Donors
of
pri -
and local com
of Edna on a 50-50 basis mak- mumuc.r m the- development
ing a total of $21,374 to be used and, improvement, ot their air-
port facilities. It is another stes
in the Federal Aviation
Agency’s overall program to di
all that it can to foster and en-
courage civil aviation.
Harris To Get
Top NFA Honor
in acquiring land for a n e w
airport site with appropriate-
approach clear zones. T h e
funds allocated are to be used
only for development specified
and may not be allocated t a -
ward other development with -
out the approval of the Federal
Aviation Agency.
League said, "The allocation
of funds for airport develop -
ment is considered desirable
and, necessary to develop a n d
improve many of the airports in
the FAA’s southwest region so
they will become a more el fee James D. Harris, teacher ol
tive part of the national system Vocational Agriculture, George
of public airports. ’ ^ Washington Carver High -School1 tor Tlui-ek,
the State Highway Dept, head
quarters. This area is in t li <
county.
Tazz Gray, who resides along
the creek bed inside the city
limits, helped collect an addi-
tional $150 to pay. the cost ol
renting a ‘bulldozer at a v e r
reasonable rate from M 6 r c or
Construction Co. of Edna. This
machine, under the supervision
of City Engineer Dan Rowell,
not challenge the constitutional- The new operating figure o
ity of the rice acreage 1 a w s $650,179 is about $18,000 m o r (
He says the 13 officials who than the comparative figure
are named as defendants, i n last year, after last year’s bud
eluding top ASC officials in the Set was amended and inen-as
state and here in Jackson ed to take care of the teacher
County, are exceeding • their sulaiy raise voted by the Stab,
powers under the law in penal- Legislature,
izing the farmers. , j Supt. Jerry Jacobs and Busi
The suit was filed September ness Manager L. L. Zimmer -
6 in behalf of seven Gulf Coast man. in presenting the new
rice farmers and all other rice budget ■ to the board recently ,
farmers in similar situations explained the $18,000 increase and i percent
Those here are the Allen broth- ‘-s due to the addition at a conn- Zimmerman
Budget Unit
Will Meet
On Oct. 10
REV. LIN LOEFFLER
ers, S. B., J. 1, and D.
and W. E. Ditto.
V. Alien
FR Coroentioii
lethrto.4
f O 1
This allocation of funds
the development of the n e w
Jackson County Airport is spe
cific and firm insofar as the
Red Cross First
Aid Instructor
Course to Start
of Edna-, has been notified by
R. E. Naugher, assistant direc-
tor, Agricultural Educ a t i or
i Branch, Department of Health.
United States Government i- Education and Welfare that thi
concerned so long as the locab Honorary Superior Farmer Dc
_____ ____j________ (gree will be conferred upon
him at the 28th National Con
(vention of New Farmers o:
(America, Oct. 2, in the Exhibi
j tion Hall of the Municipal Audi- Karly in October an inslruc-
| toriiim, Atlanta, Ga. tors’ course 1,1 f|r.st aid will be
I “The members of the New commenced by the Jackson
j Farmers of America are very . C°unty Chapter of the Americ-
I grateful to you for the excellent an Red Cross, Dr. ( has. Bishop
; cooperation and assistance you.01 Ganado and John Shannon
(have given the organization ,
(and wish to express their ap I
ipreeiation by honoring you witl , The course will consist of 451
(heir highest degree, that of the hours of instruction in three ;
Honorary Superior Farmer
Naugher stated in his letter
o
instruction, including teachers
salaries, textbooks, supplies
etc
and a crew ol men cleaned the Thl‘ «ra,ul “),al receipts ox
bed out to the highway depart, for Thursd'iv Oct 4 b !p<icted this coming, year is list
ment. .su tor lliursljj, it, -1 wi at $758,30-1 to. a slight Mi-
llie convention this vc-nr will
Donors to the fund were as .be held in the Citizens State
follows: C. S. Simons $50, ThacL Bank at Ganado,
Rose $15, Vaughn Williams, \V 5at 7:30 p. m.
II. Atkins, Dr.-Henry Hartman,! Farm Bureau officials said
Wayne Miller and Dr. Bud Lee, the Resolution Committee met
$10 each, and Joy Alexander . a n d drew up resolutions on
Weldon Bonnot, Turn Bell, Vic-j Sept. 18, and these resolutions! Ednaites in Victoria at hospi-
iommy Johnston, wi)l be presented at the Oct. ; tals include: Mrs. Dallas
sclor and two more teachers u cd the Edna- school district va’l-
(school personnel, and other re- ualions for 1962-63 are estima'
! gular salary raises. ed at $22,643,700 or an inc-reas-
The above operating budget of only about $100 over last
total includes capital outlay am! year’s valuations.
all expenditures except $103,499: --o-—
for debt service. The larger
part, of the operating funds, an
1 amount of $504,963, Will go fo
Porter Resigns as
CPL Manager;
Nusom Is Coming
i crease over the amended r e
eeipt total last year. The rV
and will start eeipt total includes $422,915
WITH THE SICK.
J W. Porter, Central Powo-
and Light Company ‘manager
for Edna, Ganado and Inez, is
retiring from active service.
Sheriton Burr, CPL Rice Belt
District manager
that. Porter felt the need ot ,. (;anado {-().0p 3.7,2
rest after almost 43 years ol (;ana(io <Jriff;th 472 csl
stimouous work in the utility Vanderbilt Krenek 2.214
business and had requested the Cordele Kubenka 890
11 Rev. Lin Locffler of Ganado,
1 pastor of First Methodist Chur-
jeh, leads the United Fund team
j1 for the 1962-63 season. He sue-'
eeeds Senator Bill Patman and
5 was elected at an organization-
al meeting held at Ganado
September 21. "
Other officers on Loeffler’s
(team include John Shannon,
(Edna banker, first vice presi -
dent; Mrs. Cecil Gandy of Ga-
ll nado, second vice president .
I VVuyne Myers of Edna, county
| clerk, secretary, and Supt. C.
jD. Holmes of Vanderbilt, In -
(dustrial school superintendent ,
treasurer.
Bishop Chairman
Dr. Chus. Bishop of -Ganado
(has b e e n chosen campaign
chairman for the United Fund
(drive to be held early in Nov
ember.
The budget committee hear -
ing for allocations to each or-
Jaekson County cotton is still|ganization will be held October
coming in. though showers in 10 at 3 p. m. at Town Hall of
some sections have slowed pick1 First National Bank in Edna
ing a little. On the budget group are John
The bale total reported b\ Shannon, chairman, Lon Dru-
gins Wednesd.-A- was 11,512 com s,h('1- Roy,Selby, O. B. Fenner,
pared to 11,089 counted a week 0 D. Holmes and Dr. Bishop.
.j(rp The quota lor the fund drive
All six gins in the count v niay be set at that time or at
said they expect more cotton 10 least following that meeting.
spite of wet weather.
The bale, report by gin
nesdav was:
, Edna'Co-Op 2,739
announced j.;dna Hillman 1,483 .
Wed-
I): Bishop shortly will a n
(nounee his community c h a ir
men and their woiker.-
FIRE AT VANCES
Joe Owen
$5 each.
and Leroy
Holstein, j convention.
The officials invite all
that are interested in the bet
I ferment of farming conditions,
(and anyone having proposals ft
i make, to attend the convention
As per custom, there will be
early retirement.
Porte r, '60, has been
CPL
drawing for door prizes.
Brown, recuperating from brok- manager in Edna since O tobr Qlieen Vicki Will
those en leg; .Jess Stacy, under mod 1, 1928. He joined the company
ical treatment; Will B u h 1 e r, in 1920 as an electrician helper
under medical attention; M. I. at Bay City, later serving in the
Simons Sr., medical attention . same location as an electrician
and Dr. W. M. Jones, under - and line foreman before mov
going tests; Mrs. Eugene Me- ing to Edna
Represent County
At Rice Festival
Doweli, medical treatment.
Porter will continue to make
his home in Edna He has been
active in civic affairs and is a
charter member of the Edna
Rotary Club.
j Replacing Porter as CPL
manager■ is Robert A. Nusom,
Who will, transfer from Goliad. ,7 wnior ln r,.lnafi.. Hiyh
where he has been in charge of , ‘ 1 Junior in Ganauo ilign.
,<>>. ,,ff- , ,7 coai^c 01 where she is a majorette, and
years \\p h-M°« 10 Jl^ f,ve a member of the student conn
Moyw- smc^'i-ro ’ r1 ^ i / ,n' t''1' FHA- Dramatics Club and
, . uPete Layden of Edna h ashlar member; and J R. Weber ed the company at KenedyJ'Ho ani,'laI , . , .
stages 1. Standard, 2. Ad vane- been re-elected to his fourth nick and Edward Bures,’ alter worked as a lineman there and r o Y 'T 0° b'f-( R,ce
ed, and 3. Instructor. A film;term as chairman of Jackson |nates. in 1956 tr.mUcrJi festival parade in Bay City on
Edna, vice chairman,
1 nounced this week.
a n
Layden Is Re-elected Chairman of
Jackson ASC County Committee
Fire Marshal John Heaton
(reports the fire, alarm at 11 a
(m. Wednesday was at the Calla-
i way Vance home on Sunset
Drive. He said a pan of grease
(left on the kitchen range by the
j cook caught fire, and damaged
‘ the wail behind the stove and
the howl and fan above the stove
Damage was estimated at $.500
GANADO - Miss Vicki Franz The alarm Tuesday afternoon
of Ganado, recently n a m e d was a grass fire near the Say
Jackson County Fair Queen,! ‘es Cemetery. -
will represent Jackson County j _______,___0-
in the famous (Rice Festival, to
be held in Bay City next week-
end.
Queen Vicki, the daughter ofj-i
Mr. and Mrs. C. J Franz, is:
Roping Accident
Costs 3 Fingers
na clinic for treatment
an Ed- a member of
here. Shannon reminded.
County Treasurer Wayne
rL c rm ;Miller lost the first joints of
tVQMMm three fingers on his right hand
in a roping accident on t ii e
Dugger place Sept. 23.
V ** Miller had roped a calf and new year
his fingers were caught in a The Red
CLEANIG OFF our scratch hah-hitch knot as he
pad: A copy of The Heraldl«?f.hl® .bors®’ .pr'f"ds,
going each week now to M r ! with .MUier took him
and Mrs. Wm. A. Miller at
Stenungsund, Sweden. . . Mrs.;
Ted Turner in from Edna Lum !
her to replenish the office sup-;
plies. . . A niece of Ernest
Schade, Mrs. Klaus Neuendorf,:
and her husband ha-ving t h e ir j
photos in the Houston Post Sun-
day. Both are teaching in Rice
and University of Houston a n d (
also attending classes to com
plete master's and doctor’s de-|
grees. Her parents reside at
on artificial respiration by the;County Agriculture Stabiliza -
breathing method will be shown tion and Conservation County
at the October meeting. P e r-i Committee,
sons interested are urged to
watch The Herald for the date;
of the meeting.
1956 transferred to
Frank- as a ,ifU‘ lTt‘w foreman
Community E: D. F.
son, chairman; M. G. Simons
. ,Jr., vice chairman; Leon Frels
The new chairmen of the sev-jregU]ar member; E. L Mans
en Jackson Community ASC ham and Raymond Revel, al
., , ,, Committees met Tuesday a t ternates
as chafrman Cofthe^courseS<'1 ' i J!le A?£. Building here to elect Community F: Johnny Zacek, Kingsville He and Mrs" Nusom i retary aT the 7a7kion”chamber • sponsored by the organization
as cnairman 01 me course. Unofficial County ASC C 0 m-j chairman; Eugene Hajek, via- have two daughters. Debra, 10, of Commerce office the past The first meeting and pro
Victoria
, He was
promoted to Goliad manager in
September, 1957.
Nusom is a graduate of Kene-
dy High School and attended
Texas A and I College in
Oct. 6, appearing on the beauti-i
ful Ganado “Springtirfie” theme
float.
-o~-
NEW CC SECRETARY
P-TA Award
Event Oct. 1;
Seale Prexy
Mrs. Syble Marthiljohni. sec-
The first regular meeting of
the Edna Parent-Teacher Asso-
ciation will be a special event
night, the Achievement Recog -
ration and Award Program
the
A general first aid course mjt{ee
likely will begin early in the
Edna Parents’Attention Called To
Revision of Some School Policies
nate; and C. W Martin of Van-
derbilt, second alternate
Community Committees
The following seven Commu-
nity ASC Committees were
named in an election recently
for the respective communities
in Jackson County:
Community A: Johnny Jan-
sky, chairman; C K. Bergs -
from, vice chairman; Raymond
The Edna School Board, as-: reserves the right to re q u i re! Sowell, regular member;' and
sisted by Supt. Jerry Jacobs, such complaints be made in Jimmy Whitley and Alfred
Baytown. . Eddie Hajek deny- has completed a revision of the writing. In such cases the board Hunt, alternates,
ing he is enrolling in one o! handbook of school policies, will then ask the superintendent Community B: Ivan Fenner.
Carol DeAtley's dancing class - Various rules and regulations to investigate the matter and to chairman; W. L Utz, vin-
es this fall in order to learn the; in the handbook pertain to ad- report to the board the action chairman; W II Webernick.
“slop”. . . Dwight Lee Joy., ministrators, teachers and oth- taken or recommended. regular member; and Charles
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Joy or school personnel, students, “If the satisfactory solution is Davenport and Travis Morton,
of Vanderbilt, a sophomore stu and parents. not gained by this, the presi - alternates.
dent at Lubbock Christian Col Some policy changes w e r e dent may appoint a committee Community C Victor Korez-
lege. . .Buddy Brock and Klo made in the revision, and other of the board to conduct an in- nski, chairman, -Louis A Gnlow
Willman heading out Friday to. regulations were re-wriy,en forjvestigation and to make a re vice chairman; Rudolph Ska-
' “ ” “ individual ligky, regular member
(chairman; Adolph Elies, regu- and Joy, 8. The new CPL man three years, has resigned to:gram will be held Monday, Oct.
Others named to the county ]ar member; Jerry Sembera aS°r has been an active civic take the position of secretary L starting at 7:30 p. m. in the
r os« expended were: Frank Jendrey o f | and Harvey Shutt, alternates. worker, having served as presi at the First Baptist Ch u r c h j Edna High auditorium.
Zct lRt- 1. Ganado, vice chairman; | Community G; Elmer She dent of both the Goliad Cham- here. Mrs. Linda Koop, who; This will be the second year
______, ............ .. _________, I her of Commerce and the Go- served as secretary for t h e j Die Awards Program, to re-
the United Fundi li77"’ . R olar vice chairman; Albert C Ran- hpd Rotary Club The Nusom,s Jackson Fair office this season, cognize students in grades four
' . Watson of Cordele, first alter dall. regular member; and trre also members of the Bap will be the new C of C office!through 12 who make the honor
Emory Gabrysch and Ira Sklar,
alternates.
There was a good vote turn-
out for the community electioms
with a total of 588 votes count-
ed.
list Church
secretary.
County Purchases
Used Motor Grader,
Issues Warrants
City Council and Fire Department
A?ree on Duties of Fire Marshal
The City Council and officers Department, and
At a special called meeting of the Edna Volunteer Fire I)e ment leaders including Paul
settled a (Dittrich and Pete Sappington !nelcl
roll every six weeks during the
previous school year.
A total of 107 students earned
the award last year and will
receive it at the Oct. 1 meet-
ing. If the students can't be
present to accept the award,
their parents are urged to at-
tend and accept it. All parents
are asked to be present, wheth-
er members of the P-TA or not.
Supt. Jerry Jacobs will be
other denort -!the Pr°8raitt speaker, and a
short business session will be
recently Commissioners' Court partment apparently
Colorado and the early
season and wishing for some
cold weather in that urea he -
fore they arrive there And
Vaughn Williams getting h i s
jeep all oiled up for the West
Texas deer season later. . .
Friends coaxing Rev. J. W.
Griffin to hand out cigars this
week after the ariival of a new
grandson, John Arthur, horn
at Austin Tuesday to Mr. and
Mrs. J. 1), Morell And Kon-
and At
Johnson and R a y m o n d
alternates
Community I); Alois l’etcs ,
chairman, Edwin Vesely, vice
chairman; Ha. ry LarAon, regu-
deer clarification. ’ ! commendation. If the
Following are the revised or cannot be present at the Board nold
re worded policies of most in- meeting, the superintendent Kurctsch
forest to the parents of Edna w'W report ,tf> him thc actlon
students- of ,ho boaTd-
.... _ ,“In the event that an e m -
(omplaints from Public ploybe, parent or group appear
“When a citizen of the com- before the board for an inter-
munity brings an issue to an in-, view, the board will, on all
dividual board member, the ' occasions, go into a closed exe-
hoard member should reserve c-utive session for the purpose For Disturbing of
judgement until ho has the 0f hearing the charges or com .
thinking of the plaints and to discuss same.” reace by righting
voted to purchase a used motor disagreement on the duties
grader from Freeway E q u i p-
ment Co on the only hid sub
mitted.
Thc Court also voted to issue
road and bridge warrants o f
$8,000 for purchase of the grad-
er.
fn other recent business, the
Court voted to pay $500 for at
torneys fees to Gibson, Spence
& Gibson of Austin for services mV move
and appeared before the council
P-TA OFFICERS
salaty of the Edna Fire Mar Chief Denard, ns their main; Fdaa P-TA officers for the
shal, during the Sept. 20 conned spokesman, said the members 1962-63 year are: Billy Seale ,
meeting. of the Fire Department had vot- Prudent; Bill Dewey, first
The main issue involved the ed to ask the council to leave '}ce president; Mrs. a. M
"dog catching" job for the city the $25 salary increase, and to;“Jrane’ s^co, president,
At a summer session the fire remove dog catching from the1 . s- Herbert Melton Jr., third
men petitioned the council to Fire Marshal’s duties (V1 president;
restore to the Eire Marshal's Mayor Charles Slavik told the! Mrs. Ronald C linkscales, s c-
salary the $25 which had been council and visitors he had been cretary; L. E. Andeison, ueas-
cut from the salary, in an econo approached on the subject ami u!er: , r.s- Noel flaik, hospit-
a year or more ago knew of the feeling of the mem &ht>’ chairman; Mrs. Richard
City Fines 2 Men
in connection with fire e'q u 1 j;
ment time warrants,
Approved the county case-
worker and County Extension
Service reports, as well as the
monthly report of the tax as
scsor-collertor.
Approved and orderwl paid
August expenses of the Sher -
iff's Department, a> follows:
A. Dunham, health chairman ;
Mrs. Carlas Year wood, safety
chairman; Mrs. Ted W. Slone,
en to the marshal
Fire Ma,shal John Heaton
and the firemen understood the
above action to mean Heaton
would not get the •salary in
crease unless he accepted t h e
dog catching duties, and both
the marshal and the firem -n
/.siigei objected, feeling the clog c.itch
Service Station $.'t. Kozel skv mg job should not come undei
Motor Co , $.«i 70, Mobil $24 07. the duties of a Fire Marshal
Bop's Garage $212 30, Conoo At the Sept 20 session. Fire
Edna Motor $62 85. and Chief James Denard, Don Bra
Sinclair $1> ;><
hie $25 73, Gulf $oi 54, Texaco
$110 17. Edna Auto Supply $13
40, Steve s R.idio $54 57. '/Na:;.
At that meeting the council hers of the Fire Department
voted to restore the $25 to the The mayor then said in work
salary. At the same time, but ing on the problem, he found , . . .
not in the motion on the salary, that a- member of the city main punlk-ity chairman; anil I. y n n
several aide men suggested ir tenanee crew, L. 6. Stovall.' Dunnam, publications chair-
eluding thc dog catcher job in would take on the dog catching maa . _ ...
the duties of the Fire Marshal, duties for $1 per dog fee that: The Awards (ommittee__ is
and such instructions were giv has always gone with the job. composed of Mrs. Joe Baaer,
Slavik asked the aldermen chairman, and Mrs D. A Rod-
their feeling on that plan. dy, Mrs.- Val Arnold and Bill
Alderman Cullen Vance said Dc^ey.
he did not feel that "dog catch- Th,e Ifecutive Committee
•» «•■>' - sre tic
paLs.
benefit of tjie thinking of the plaints and to discuss same.
n«*th Swift acuialTv- '"passing"out entire ooard The board mem- Discipline Policies
Snyicisl",hyhrSv;* “ cor's » sss?
meeting on a test for new mod “If satisfaction is not regeiv- tor has intended to advise par- City Officer Bi'ick Drag made
els. Dr. Bill Jones undergoing ed after discussing the matter <-nt.s or teachers to let children the arpests
medical attention at Citizens with the administration, the in grow up without discipline and After ploadihg guilty, Dennis
Memorial Hospital And Jov dividual is welcome to present self-control The idea of not was final $42 and paid the line
Alexander improving following hix problems to the board In,correcting a child is not biolog- Robinson also pled guilty and
surgery . M. T. Simons Sr. order to remove complairts ically sound, and is fundament was fined $21. Wednesday he
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NO BIS TO AUSTIN
There was not enough interest
among fans to charter a bus to
the band day game at Austin
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1962, newspaper, September 27, 1962; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764177/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.