The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964 Page: 8 of 16
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rHURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1964
No level of sot
is immune Drugs < ,m and
distort the lives of rich man
poor man, beggar-man. thief -
doctor. lawyer, merchant, chief
W——impi-mitrc Vhwt—w --
JFK Warren Report
Copies Available
the .••rowing mimlx-i <>f ex« <•(> lions a mom! the various (fiki i that ernrfii ,iu,n of VI* i t■ *i is
lions is |>nrv(hot there is lions' among the various dis a practical possibility is a trt
no rule Narcotic addiction is now working independently or Imle to tin work of ASH
a pi obi urn that (.moot U;\ nan-ofies problem We can expert ttht ASHA- will
l.igeoiiho'ed No level of society: Wwrkmg rtow!v wlth ,nw „ ^ive to tile naretrticM project the: '
forcament 1,011(1 civie officials *a»n«> ull o.it c-ffort, the same cl- T|fe fust printing by
(k’partnu-iils of a d u * n t i © n . ,lv<' s,u/', ar., w 1 ' 1 (lovorrmient f’rmfir-t: Office of
professional and reli mflke’ w'h our Help, the same ,he
iHvnen groins ASHA « ■[' ™ a ( ^ V b 1 ,?■ 1"^“ Lu
‘Report on the Assassins
■non nt 1‘rrifiilsn* trrtni M hen
be held here Nov. 8-11. The fi
nals of the statewide queen con
test will be held on the evening!
of Nov. 9 in the Music Hail ;
Thirteen winsome farm and, . .
ranch girls will be representing' ^ ?°itr r,?*Jts
their respective districts in **’" comes lrom ,V1
during me-, three days <>t i;a
| fair. About $14,000.00 of this was
i from the Youth Auction
Pennington stated the
and find the truth about this 1i,J)u¥rani
problem which ahSs been nou
• , lem. comfortably concealed be
applaud tween research ami practice in
Maids and babysitters ^pro |WeVe'real {g the fog'.
This advice j 0f their projects. He also stated j "‘“cies * * • * acceptcnl
offer promise of success. It wiU||Ta?i.th5^onth(J^"^iSdi
commend
v serve also as a channel for the the
two-way flow of information be-!*”-
fiSftte’&na ......
J “ Chamber of Can- ’ ■—“■"* ............*
recently after having been
named- county winners earlier.
Owen says that many house thanked the
ss izs& rfS?ir »**■«■•
Will adore . itself U»jWB™ 5,!,u,:”" ‘TCS,UCTUS •» nedy. ' popularly referred to as
analysis of current rebabiiita- • ?££?..Rlve * MMr, s u P P 0 1 1 lo the ' Warren Report, has just
programs which seem to been released and copies are
now available from the Houston
Field Office of the Department
of Co in m e r e e, ,">102 Federal
Building, 515 Husk Avenue, ac-
cording to George L. Malber.ve.
It is appropriate that ASHA 2 Special Youth dh^ctoi of the ton kb-M
r“i?t » tl™£" inr'TK Slock Show Awards Z Is the report ....... P,-
Narcotics, we feel, are JTSff BS*21 "*bSZ T 854.1*. ^nl a.ar.is. In ,Jdi- IlSiflio^T'SklSt ‘if
it n catvILI livne or*/4 Hii'Crttvitf,, ' . « . * 1 _ . ; i ____i i
0w< ;i ** b? wo
ruly teenager intent on self-de
Queen turity- This' and the Subsequent “The’ 'manager Joe Bonnot w,Hh s,or<iki lives and disreputa- abje facts about narcotic addu iuurth> submerged in the slui tion to the regular ribbon, for nedy. The Commission, aftei an
failure of employers to makejBave hjs reoort of activities and at>,e characters. We hear vague tion and to Dromote research to'dewed waters of human miserv. I Prize stock or poultry, were exhaustive and intensive invest
poultry.
Youth I
at the County F,
ligation, presents here its find-
ings and conclusions concern-
ing the assassination of the 35th
Farm Bureau District 10, aware that household employ i throughout the year and during
which includes Jackson County,: ees,i_artl„covereIi.^y s0. fair time,
will be represented by Queen
■ m j
rr
s?w teii A “r;;;;;;;;; - - rat; ^ ^ :r ,c
—*__professional commumca- on venereal disease. The fact neatness of pen. title printed, at $2,50 per copy
these I whenever a new highway route j rule.
state convention paid by •tltelPer80fflr b** 8 finite responsi-|j? buiH,- for it invariably re-
Texas Farm Bumaa. Sef pr^r e a^ l Uierefore reduces8 accidents
‘ j n ings reports. A report is
and1
Dewey Compton, rvamo r arm ■ rj£~;~a report is "due I on the route it replaces.’*
Editor for Station HTfUf in infeS rtpoil.s. -V js T>.,rv (1,„ nrnoram Mil
Houston, wall be master of ce- J^jj* ^ naW » UwrSd "today ih* in keeping
^0nwhosJirdetuUvniw,iIin'b. Pre much as 550 in ‘•’ash by one with President Johnson's recent
S; V" l : act" employer Tim social security p?c
„ lortopc tax is shared equally by the partments give prionty to pro-
The annual beauty contest is worker and the employer. ThejJects that would eliminate ha
tne annual naauty commt is . , t ;s percent zards on highway sections with,
conducted by the Texas Farm Pre^tni tax ran is on pcutm .. »
Bureau to provide statewide, ^rb,T1 eack . . Th„ ehiirmon s lid th u in id
.m.j notionwid.. i.. , .nit........ To protect your rights to so- tat chairman said t.iat in at.
and nationw id. ruognitton tor , security benefits Owe n dition to its benefits to safety
the lovely farm and ranch girls CIdl s«-urfiy ueneuia, Yw y‘‘t n on non mite t«v-.« hioh
- T«»-. I.ri ?«-n jg-yj- frCW 5? STsK
was Judi Shurtet ol r, I, foirg ",'C W Prog, m will
ports . perpetuate and protect the tax-1
The social security office foripayers’ investment of well over I
this area i d at 312 South j $4 Mion m the highway sys-
Main Street, R<x>ni 20tt, in the tem ’
Federal Building, in Victoria. , Improvements such as sur-i
__0 -___ face widening, bridge widening j
«!» H. MX JSSTxiVSS
stafts ■ -‘t »a?*3 £
other honor last week when she ----- . th “ '
was judged first runner-up in Coupe originally referred to a llrtj Fndni’.r ft J
the big Bay City Rice Festival.: carriage with seats for two 'per- 1a ",
Miss Bolling, daughter of Mr.:sons inside and « seat.for the - . 1 ta
and Mrs. Dave Bolling, was re- driver outside.
srffvvsrja:. ayrSTt. ^ H e
In the Jackson Fair queen; sweetheart of the Edm Placed total c.
event, she represented the Mid-.Club, was performing as a ma- r!flhal r,'^a";r „
way - Carancahua - Dcutsch- Jorette with the Edna Hi g h Theft ow ng improyemem
burg community, • Cowboy Band and did not par-|P«J«ta^ will take place in Jack-
Miss Carolyn Schicwifz, ticipate in the Bay City contest s<J“t L™,/_
Miss Bolling Wins
Second Place in
Bay City Festival
C Yea
of 234.2 miles!
in this highway district would!
be involved under the safety
irogram.
for the
Call No. 451
Charter No. 14634
St: 35 Fr. Matagorda C L, \V .
14.5, Add’l Surf., $14,600
St.. 172 Fr MP RR, in La1
Ward, N., 4.1, Seal Coat.;-6 900'
_ St, 772 Bet La Ward & 4 5
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST Mi N of St , 35 s< n
NATIONAL BANK OF EDNA IN THE STATE Repair Bs & Resurf, 10,800
OF TEXAS, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON . —;
OC1 1, 1964 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO School
CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE (Continued from page t
CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. tains in most f the school
REVISED STATUTES. buildings.
i Several trustees said they al*
so had had complaints on the;
, drinking fountain situation, and i
p, :the board asked Supt. Jacobs to j
■ make a complete survey on the
! needs and costs for additional!
ASSETS
Dollars
Cash, balances with other banks, and
cash items in process of collection . _ 827,463,18: fountains,
TTnited States Government obligations, Jacobs also reported both the ;|
direct and guaranteed (Net f any Council members have had re-
reserves) ---,--------------------- J ,.?.K5,o<)b.i)D : quests from several parents to
Obligations of States and political sub- ’ !designat* the street- bj Sam
divisions (Net of any reserves)____ 439,332.06 Houston and the junior high asi
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (in- • “nTas" Sled out that, the
eluding $300,031,25 securities of Fed- one-way system was tried there]
era! agencies and corporations not ■ i several years ago and was con-
guaranteed bv U. S.) (Net, of any 'sidered unsuccessful, and the'll
‘ reserves) ___________________ 311,451.251 strects changed back to two - I
Loans and discounts (Net Oi any r> 'cobs indicafed he would discuss!
serves) ________________________ 2,153,877.94 the problem further with City j
Fixed assets __________________ 189,661.76.Council members and see if
Other assets 8,185.87 dhat or some other plan might
utner assers-----------------------* .improve the traffic situation at
TOTAL ASSETS ------------ 5,323,458.11 j*hjaSU"'I s o recommended
iiinn mrc ;that an additional covered side !
LIABlLI I lEb j qalk is needed between the
^ , , .. . main junior: high building and!
Demand deposits of individuals, part- the Texana classrooms Board!
nerships, and corporations______ 3,143,585.05• President C. M. Dugger ap-
Time and savings deposits of individuals, j pointed Trustees Harry Hafw-jl
partnerships, and corporations---- 1,290,412.09 prk’A1' ^rtL^ I
Deposits of United States Government 22,382.81 ;pjan the sidewalk project withi
Deposits of States and political subdivi- Jacobs.
sions ________________________ 219,204,30! In other business, the board||
Deposits of banks ___________________
Certified and officers’ checks, etc. __
TOTAL DEPOSITS . $4,725,716.49
34 397 14 agreed to call for bids and sell
1 roori n a 36-seat ' 1954 school bus n of
xo, : longer in use by the school sys-
tem.
(a) Total demand
deposits ______________$3,328,004.40
Edna--
(Continued from page 1
fb) Total time and savings
deposits __________ $1,397,712.09
Other liabilities-------—---------
TOTAL LIABILITIES_____
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
| Encouragement of Barbershop
1 Quartet Singing in America,
line. The singers will be Ken
• Woodring, Harold Culpepper,
6 310 07 Neil Posey and Walt Morrison
’ ‘ New officers of the Kdna Fire |
: Department, elected at the re-
4,732,028.56 i cent business session, will be
I introduced, as follows:
Fire Chief L A. Parks (re- j
_ , elected). Perry Campbell, pre-
Common stock-par value per , sident; Willie Kresta, vice pre-
share _________________ $20.00, !sident; James Airhart, first!
No. of shares authorized __ 13,000, assistant chief, Dan Rowell I
No. of „h.rw outstandlnjf 13,000, ffiSth, ‘“TIS;' P “J
Total par value 260,000.00jsappiagton. assistant drill mas-
Surplus __________________________ 119,500.00 ter; John Heaton, fire marshal)
Undivided profits________________ 147,050.59 (re-elected; Ray Preston, as-(
Reserves________________________ 64,878.96 ftant flre marshal, Dexter Ha-
------ ’ lek, mascot; Company 1: Cla-
•________ ________ ford Smith, captain and Julius
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 591,429.55 winters, lieutenant; Company
-- 2 , Hip Hobson, captain and
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND HaroId. Krenzler, lieutenant
• CA PITA I----------------- 5.323.453C 1, ZrSZ*
I Sam Jordan - Cashier of the nbove-na^edjtiS S’CtritaST^Ni^
bank do ncrebv declare that this report pf ^ortidi- j toward the expenses of the vol-
tion is true and correct to the best of my know- unteer fire department Others
ledge and belief. / .T*10 would like to donat-
Cory, Tnr4an l I become ‘honorarv members
bam Jornan Y nro invitef, to th(. (>f.t 27, ban
We, 4he undersigned directors attest the correct- ctuet^_o_,
ness of this report of condition and declare thatVit ^ CONFERENCE
has been examined bv us and to the best of our Jackson County Agricultural
knowledge and belief is true and correct. \ Extension Agent 1-ec Wilson
O B Fenner land Dale Pennington, and Coun
m r r tr ’ Jty Home Demonstration Agent
!,r J;,r ’ (Sybil Guthrie will be at AAM
\\ H. Met lure. Ifniverrity nex' week attending
Directors y‘ the State Agents Conference
’' '
PRICES HAVE
fallen;
V
t?
12 Og. Pkg. Sunshine
Star Mix
My-T-Fine
PUDDING. 3 for
4 Oz. Can McCormick’s
BLACK PEPPER
FIRST CHOICE
FLOUR
No, 303 Can Ranch Style
BEANS, 2 for. 27c
—!.■■■ , | ........^ „„ —................—.......... |
10 Oz. Pkg. American Beauty
NOODLES
6 Oz. Box American
SPAGHETTI, 2 for... 19c
GEBHARDT’S JUMBO
• JML EATS €
3 LB. CAN ROEGELEIN
PICNIC HAMS
ea. $3L,59
SAMUELS COOKED
SALAMI 1
b. 57c
VEAL PORTERHOUSE
STEAK.........1
1). 630
FRESH PAN
SADSAGE.....II
49“
303 Can Gre-en
Golden^
16 On. Pkg. Bordo
Pitted
TAMALES
NO. 2 }4
CANS
First Choice Canned
Elgin Brand
■ m 11 ft lilt w. w -a.-s. *. -t "in. iL-'l i
CELLO BAG
CARROTS
4 LB. CELLO BAG
APPLES.
35‘
Reg. Size Bar
Palmolive
16 Oz. Faultless
Spray - On
LARGE STALK
CELERY
U. S. NO. 1 LOUISIANA
YAMS.......2lbs. 25*
6 Oz. Pkg. Nestles
46 Oz. Can Dole
PINEAPPLE JUICE.. 35c
Giant Size
AJAX CLEANSER
400’* Kleenex
FACIAL TISSUE, 2 for 39c
King Size Pepnodent
TOOTH PASTE......59c
Lb. Box Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS .......
PUREX
BLEACH
V2 Gal.
Delsey Toilet
THUR. - FRI. - SAT., OCT. 22 - 23 - 24
Woods Food Mkt.
Double
ACE
Gift Stamps
TUESDAY
With Purchase of|
$2.50 or Moro
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.