The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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Dr. Walton on
Guidance Program
GANADO The G a n a <1 o
Parent Teacher Asswuthm nn*t
i I II ■ . > :i'
■ I " lift fw
Tipr'-H'-'-V—w—*-
ton rhrer tnr .>f thr Schnn! G iel
anee program outline the year*,
work He said there were *<*»•.
oral pupoees in the guidance
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children with special jrioeds and
to get them to identify th.-o
problems and to set up pro
grams to help all Ipoys ami
girls with problems. He d i ■*
cussed this at length, and said
that their confidence should be
protected, that the counselor
had been trusted and should not
betray that trust
pn>d Itendre, the j»r***i-
Ith ! Ill the I t'linli*
tbrd were given a total mem
Pcr-hip t ,”m, was reported to
.| ,■.. ) ! f«»r/itth t! *■ • i
gotten the most mem her ships
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thiml I’f ado Mr- R a y m " n 11
Roue's first grade and if W
teenrnnrr etertv1 • rrrrnte........t'r'.T.cz.
were a warded these grades
Mrs - Boh Hulquist. financial >«>-
cretary. reported the P T A
spaghetti sutler was real pop
ular, and they had cleared $282
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A motion was made by Mrs
W R Hensley that the P T A
sponsor th<- giving of-the .polio
booster, it is now time to give
this vaccine to 425 pupils bet-
ters will’ bo sgnt to alt of the
parents. , ,,
A fellowship hour followed-
, i Reporter
Jimmy Dean, AUn
Mi«* Texas, on -
Oct 25 TP Rodeo
HUNTSVILLE . Miss Texas
1DM. a 20-year add beauty from
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*tar *tuU4*id ' .tsl
......... sATieduh’d !(i .'ijifiC'r tier*!' uT iiw "
final performunce of the 53rd
Annual yexas Prison Rodeo.
................. .'Sunday, fhdoher at ' p :
f. Sgt. Ralph E. Wall, lix a] Sharon McCauley, who .was
Air Force recruiter, announced fhj d runnrr ,lp t0 Miss Ameri
a change in the basic training ca |n ,ho r<vpnt Miss America
program of the Air Force, of F‘ ant flt Atlantic* City, NT,
fective this week wijf ..hare honors with television
The new single phase sta|i (imrny ;,nd the Mar-
week program replaces an i Rascals, popular enter-
eight - week two-phase program tainmpn, grmjp, ,
of the past - ■ " *
Wall said that the new single
Ganado Personal*
GANADO Some more dc*u
hunters left this week .for Colo
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nevf I‘I . Wei-k- 1*1,y Sethy I
F Spencer, .foe Halernuk Koy
Davis of Louise and M L He!
by of Sinton made up the hunt
.iris TSgty.
Houstonians
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Prison Rodeo officials state
Wall said that the new single |h|iy . n rnak(, th,. final |>er-
ph.-ee basic military training for„ianre 0f the 1<XV4 rodeo
program does not mean a re • . (ho t>Pst in the history
duetion in mi 111 at y tram- f annua, event .
Kather. 'v,!1 In i-ddidon to presenting
emphasis on the e«entml skills flj ht !fltent there will he a
and knowledge require,! in an f ture nf specialty numbers
airman's initial duty assign Maturing both "free world"
ment _ , , , and inmate entertainment a g
The former program included ‘ ations
subject matter that the airman - pvcnts include the fa
did not need to know until later Mart Scramble Calf Tus-
in his career, and .nice to , Bareback Bronc Ridirlg,
know- subject mater which s^d, Rronc Riding. Wild
has been deleted in the interest Hor^ Ra(,p wit(1 (-ow Milking,
of efficiency and economy Har(1 Money Bull Riding, end-
The new s i n g 1 e phase ms .ng with thrilling Chariot
week program will_be carried R* spectacular event from
out at Lackland AFB. near San ‘“Sf-*1
Antonio Basic military ti nning Anho«eh a record crowd :*
wilt continue to cover ” h (p<1 rison officials stat-
areas as Air Force mission „„ iiirnwi awav
traditions, career management
survival, drill, group living
marksmanship, physical condi
tinning, .and civic responsibili
This new basic military train
ing program is expected to re
higher quality trainin
,mproved personnel man
agemenb, more valid identif
tion of unsuitable airman
better career field selection
thus lowering technical train
;ng attrition. Wall said
at no one will be turned away
Sunday
\>» ppveeds from r'Kieo fi
kef sale are earmarked for spe
. ,1 ■■ off.”-, -t hi ’ -
than the i2.ono inmates of the
Texas Department of Cor roc
tions
Reserved sent tickets for the
Mn]j final performance may ob
ain»»d by writing Rodeo i ickc^
iffiro flnnt^villc !’*•'' < n
dosina chock or money order
Added to the change
basic
Tickets are
training will be a change in the 54 40 each
first promotion for most yo
airman, Wall addexi Forme
most airmen received their f
promotion after eight Week*-
Air Force service. Under
new system, most men will
promoted after completion
the six week basic training
U\ inrrided
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Presbyterian
Ymith Re?in /
New Literature
'
f The youth at Edna Presbyte
• rian Church in Edna. Texas be-
\y . i . ., ■- - ■>; -,- :ir>w 'hiirch ■■ !)■''-! ■ 11>*r 7T*!r*’ '”!
sn Air Force (y$licv i .ill's for. October 4.
more young men and women to The new textbooks are part.
:.,r ..... iv‘ne;,ii<») ,,f n<’’•*' Coven,'in! *!'- i ur
and Commissioning Program riculum," published by the
This is the program that will Presbyterian Church. LS Die
complete His college while serv- literature, divided into In ree
r>u n the \ir For- e md re grade levels, will is* studied b\
\;r j.'if.-c ,-„innussi<>n seventti through twelfth
t' the grade of wound Lieute ers
up„n their graduation front Four other denominations are
college and Officer Training using the new Presbyterian t.
v„ iv„,i s literature They are Cumber
Persons interested m learn land Presbyterian. Reform
the qiporiiinities offered in ed Church in America Assiwi-
the Mr Force ue urged *o e0n ate Reformed Presbyterian, and
x office aw ited the Moravian Church
'iHteral Building Presbyterian adults began
(llit of Victoria their new literature last year
ollert The tele The children's textbooks will lie
is HtS-SfifiO introduced in 1865
Mrs. John Mikulenenk ,d
Shiner sjient the past week here
with her daughter and fatnth
Mr, and Mrs; Frankie Galla
Mr 'and Mrs. Arvid Anderson
will soon be moving from our
midst, they have sold their
farm and will move to Houston
where one of their daughter-
live They will he missed by
all of their friends
Mrs' Lawrence Sedlarek left
Houston this week by plane for
Wisconsin where she will visit
with her sister and !amily Mr
and Mrs Lynn Morgan T ii e
Chicago and flying from there
in their plane
Mr and Mrs Gary Munford
were in San Marcos Saturday
night for the football game
Mr and Mrs. W S. Hill and
Mr. and Mrs Fred Boepple are
enjoying the wdnderful fishing
in Mexico fhis week They .vent
across Mexico and are on the
Pacific coast, they write they
are having a wonderful trip
This is usually an annual trip
for these f,iikv
Mrs Roy Selby s visiting n
Sinton with Mrs M L Selby
and children and in West Co-
lumbia with her brother a n d
family -
Mr and Mrs R K Selvgt
and children of Shreveport, La
sf>ent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr and M r s . A N
Strauss.
Raymond P Toman, Jr* has
been home e n j o y i ng a two
weeks vacation, he will leave
this week for Camp l^jeune
North Carolina where he will
soon finish up with his enlist-
ment :n the IT S Marines
Mr and Mrs Jerry Tomas
Sr visited Monday with the An-
ton Zelias and the Adolph Le-
saks at Canada
Mr and Mrs Delbert Nowlin
ir add Tiier*" a . 'Sited Suudav
in San Antonio
Mr. and Mrs Jerome Drastic
ta and children spent the week-
end with Mr and Mrs Fred
I,esak.
Mr and Mrs Herbert Pitman
and boys of Houston spent the
weekend visiting r e 1 a t i v o -
in C,nnado
Julius Zella and Richard o f
Houston spent Saturday visiting
the Anton Zeltas-.
A trio of Houstonians Karl
Crews of Radio Station KTRH
and Joe Bailey and Bill Brown
of Farm Supply Center of Hous-
ton and Humble were in Jack-
son County tin'- week inspect imr
the African Star grass 7-irn-
merly Select variety) on the
Cecil Greer Ranch 15 miles-
north of Edna near -Morales
This special type of new pas-
ture grass recently was plant 'd
on President .Johnson's Ranch
at Johnson City by' Greer
•While -lOor e i rcu ;n ide
tape recording on the merits of
the Zimmerly grass to be play
ed on the Dewey Compton Ra-
dio Show one day, this week
Bailey is distributor for the
Zimmerly .Select grass at hn
two stores,
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County
Hospital
Hartman and babv girl BtHie
>
Gonndu M I. lwmon* Voca
Shoemaker. V kit or .1 ** n d r y ,
pearl Knopp, 1 osi* pli Machu,
l yril Mu/ik Allen Earle Terry
l.vnn Zarate
Port Lavaca Makn D Hay
lie:......UalLte, llaziil... Wi.lliiimiaa.
VflfllHTtllTI1 ", cal Elfviaid, Julia
Whalen La Ward Joe Percy
George Burt. Martha Sampson
Lolita Dora Devi on, Gayle
Roome -
Pali,mi' remamme n the hos- *
pital Get if*
Edna -Frank Nickel, Jesse
De Bord. Booker Talbert, Bea-
trice Brinn. Helen Gamer, Clar
enee Fowler Mary Johnson
Consipscion Castro, Josephine-
Garcia, Eva Pena Alan H'ar-
vey. Terry Harvey. Charlie;
Dawson. Matilda Salinas a n d
baby boy;
Ganado; C F Combs. Mar
III.:, Page!. Hulila Sklar Anton
Rozner, Connie Kaspar, Willie
Mae Henderson Nancy Preuss
and baby boy, Bernice Kaspar
and baby boy. Louise Bill Mas-
soltti. Vert id Schooler Inez
George Washington;
Lolita: Clarence Argo, Kath-
. rr] ll.ikei t oll Elh’IJ #rgo (.11
Salle Florence Kostfin. Alice
I ester Ray 1'alley Vanderbilt
Irvin S t o c k $ ; Pdrt Levant.
Frank Flores
Patients discharged from the
hospital Oct t'i
Edna , Amos Robinson. Rose
Waite: . Uionai’d Uouijuet Ito-
News
Patients remaining m the hos-
pital fJct 12
Edna; Le Roy D. Anderson.
Torn Cain, Mrs. Clifford Flana-
gan, Helen Garner, Lillie Mar
thiljohn, Consipscion C a s t r e,
Charlie Dawson, Amos Robin-,
on: > •
Ganado: C. F Combs, J L
Jackson, Martha Page!, Willie
Koenning. Anton Rozner, Lillie
Strelec. Rodney Johnson, Janie
■Mae Bezdek. Brian WaTA-r
Hicks;
Port Lavaca; Frank Flores:
Vanderbilt; Irvin Stocks: Loll
•la; Kathleen Baker. Saudi a
Sapping ton.
Patients discharged from
hospital Oct. 5 thru 12:
Edna Lupe Espinosa, P
Bryant and baby boy, L
Jacinto and baby boy, J
Gardner and baby .boy. f
j Gonzales. Oscar Lawson,
wen a Zetka and baby boy
We aim to save! So when
you need car insurance,
check State Farm’s low
net cost —so low that
eligible drivers
have saved Im-
portant dollars.
Call me today!
wen.i ZT'TRH. Tom .
Flanagan, Lillie Marthiljohn,
Susan Hickman, lanell Bassett
and baby girl Ganado- Plarline
Childress, Janie Mac Bezdek
Lillie Strelec J L Jackson;
Vanderbilt: Fraulein FT Rats
ton 1/olita Janie Morales and
baby girl. Mary Jane Hamilton,
William Sappington, Sandra
S a p p i n g t o n and baby boy,
Charles S Newman; Shepard.
Texas Johnny Green.
fresh Idea
from
MR*
BAIRD*
BREAD
NEATER LAMP
CORD S
Extra cord hanging down
to the floor from a lamp
adds clutter to the room.
And it interferes with car-
pet cleaning. You can turn
your present lamp cord
into a coil-type cord. Just
wrap the surplus cord
tightly around a pencil,
then puU ’1^ penc.d out.
Coiled lamp cords look
neater. i
the
JOHN F.
HAMILTON
109 Jay
Ph. OL7-2276
Alton JtundicU.
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:n room 219
Per * ms living
may call him
phone number
Chevrolet
workpower
comes in two hinds of pickups Trim Fieetside
Pickup (shown above)... or handy Stepside Pickup with running boards be-
tween cab and rear fenders. There are 6y2- or 8-ft bodies, plus an extra-long
9.ft. Stepside body. Floor of heavy wood planking with full-length steel skid
strips. Tailgate held snugly by anti-rattle latches. You get
smooth independent front suspension and self-adjusting JE2ZS
brakes. Check out a Chevy pickup for your kind of job.
Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck ________
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CITY CHEVROLET CO.
__________ OL7-4S31 EDNA
LSJ and...
1. BOBBY BAKER!
2. BOX 13 FRAUD!
3. BILLIE SOL ESTES! ,
4. T.V. MONOPOLY!
5. $14,000,000 PERSONAL
FORTUNE!
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LET’S ELECT A PRESIDENT WE CAN TRUST!
VOTE FOR
BARHY
GOLOWATER
IN YOUR HEART, YOU KNOW HE'S RIGHT
202 S. WELLS
Paid for by Goldwater for President Committee, Tad Smith. Chairman
Republican Party of Texas. Peter O'Donnell, Chairman.
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964, newspaper, October 22, 1964; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763539/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.