The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1964 Page: 12 of 12
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Ganado Jaycee School Board Candidates
Mow April 5|ssue puj,|jt Statements
THE EDNA (TEXAS) HERALD____________________________-——A— THURSDAY’ MARCH 26’ 1964
' asltsszz- * is SSSF^r5
rfSaiays «, r* asr-ja. sres***i
dato Of M.U. cmceM ^ important organic lion A! but develop it to its fullest ex-1 --
■ !so I believe the best—stajj,—t-P ..tent ——- 1' , -':==Se
WEBERNICK pchleve this, if tor mothers. "Being the Alothu.. .j'f three .
GANADO — On Sunday, April
5. the Ganado .faycees will spon
sor their third annual Airshow
^njuaguas; y °<tr&i
■>" n,e" •t*ar»a,sss« ’& „ ‘A=^
the public is invited t BENNAT 1
(For Place 2)
3 (For Place 1)
mission The program of enter, will appear on the 'allot in tug
tainment will include a crop • April -1 trustee -a; ; , , ,.
dusting demonstration Also, an . *~m~ School Board , ■ •
aerobal ibition will 1 • ATKINS ;Thi1 ‘ ^mnl^hnck-roupd
formed by Harvey O Dad and, A I MnO ■ httle j.vrsmi.il^ - j
weather - permitting, ^ Sharron] (Pqj» Place 1/
ncn-J \ v ini ’, it w-m m-, n" • '—i.**.- . ,
; fathers and teachers working to-: children attending the pun lie
gether for the future of this schools 1 am seeking a position
area' . on the school hoard because of,
-A BP 33 wife of Dan Weber "Further irn belief tout- the, my fueling that- thi-otwlr
.. - - r Tir-Vu-thlMafi I'.mpu .(TrTt Kt h„ *1 and exp, wi;; V
(’or'f) Dau^ht’er of Mr is to provide each youth the speaking t i mil • .
matter. If necessary, \t h c jLindbS ‘ education that will enable them Mens whose vote and support 1
should re-evaluate each piece of, *5^ ^ a graduate of E d pa to best realize their m-dentinF sm-emy sou ; APnl 1 • ‘ ' ■ "
property in this school di trTrt p b)j St.i,o<ils, -and,-have lived according to his or .her capahi ,the-Court d..„se
'
0UI ‘ taken active role tn civic, com "Therefore, we should find out endent School
and children to; comer 1 he ft no- nity an(j youth activities Fil just what students are obtaining: the best in the State, carryim,_
jtipn of our lives .depends on tbs Wednesday, February S. their 12 years ... vdu-a out the Kuna School Boar I
he education, from taggsma. ,c•-t jW)4_ for place No, 2. on the , tion. We are fadin'; somewhere Administrator-. 1 hilosphy . '
Bennatt* community to, oin »>•'«» ", / ’’’ Edna Independent Setv.el D ; • Thi- i pi : h :» e Ob’*-' tr, >
voters a ernment. We-must not I.-av • trict Board of Tru-f. •• to way «f life has v.i-pped up 1 Mrs Billie Gone Webornick
of,stone .unturned that _|nJl ,'g d-___ "in' announcing my candidacy' jfs paVe in this fast- d.»\ and’
1 little personal background ot .. . „ must not let our In an..„...—„ —- , ■ .
mvself and mv family, a Ts o ,venl l,'r u ' .........a,,, „r for place No. t, on the L-ru age, but, let us he one of it
Swi.t Will rule the wirig of a. , need to be looked into hindei the progress of. doep and long standing interest vised program - of' student conn
y™*' 1 -My wif. and i ha
3,1 • , , , have had tBe of *fV; F(in..>ti,,. past fift en
A concess ■ star mvself to work toward a liett
COCHRAN
(For Place 2)
adults. .1 believe our p r'ima rj-; schools as well as in our' high fw elect tori a
‘In announcing tny Candida'
, s Trustee, flat e
Edna Independent School Di
dedicated
To qualify V young farmer W H Atkins
must not lV over 36' years of -----
age, must reside within the Ed en..
na COALoUlN
jor part of be- income from r>i ^ i\
farming and rannot be contin (rOr rlace i f
oulsy be hired out for other
jobs
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IKE FOOD FO
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stand! operated . ^hefomSy K SeK f Zl ^ tTw^wU......... ■ j ||J ■ prJ........
£ ^Wa^flW,U toe ‘bidn^^In^ependen^'s'c'li o ol \ at^dine^school at* .he present | “5^^ '^n'min^ Sn^ati™'of"'SJVBt : , , ofl;.r Jm
andVexh"bt hb*afflme wilf SSl^po^itton1 I^lf^Sufe toj “Ijm ^P,oyt^vaLSbU?*iii,e”t any^minS *8™** ’^nlrof schools nnd moft of 3J‘ cdu‘’a;i .Du‘' t0 advancement of an lmprov«l and effi-
weleome to do so. \%neVs, an agent of the people. Oil Company at V and .lnlt_ I , my vote on any 1Ssue. Thank, tion of our children We must modern methods of education 1 cient school system .through
The Ganado Jaycees are hop- ■ ' the K(!n;1 independent School, served m the Arm«u-rcr_ : u vour vote wiH bt, apprc<-iat-' not neglect to offer opportunity feel this would help solve home conscientious
ing for a crowd, as it has been, Dist(.iet.......i will subordinate my World Wat H.ana toe Korean ----------- --------............-............ '
through benefits like this that personal interests to those War. At the pre nt tin _ '
thev have been able to build a “thf^Sraol I am primarily l.executive °,ff ccn t nn CADer |
Community Park and swimmingi interested9 in better schools f«r In i attend^' S ?m
pool, the president said. our children at a cost that the World Wai II
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Jaycees—;l reside-at 6U>arahbtr^t thflt my academie hack-;
(Continued from page 1' . Bcftty Sue 15, and Jim- ifround wolg "ic to s«ve on
recognized for his farming abd- my n. f an;i seif employed as a j j jj gs' 'arc that Edna
Ity, do him a favor and get his' Registered Public Surveyor 01 j has t^ potential to have an ex-
name “in the pot, ’ he_added. ; the Stftte^of Texas j cellent school, but.-the potential j
j in many instances are not being!
! utilized to the fullest extent., ,
"The President of the nation
I has stressed economy and
! every industry is looking for
i new ways to economize It is
,bs "I'm a native Texan, and have | time to look into the ecrinnmy ol >
DS' ;n Tpxas for the our school. There are too rpaiiy
The winner will be presened lued in ^®a‘j ^rle a sniai! non-functional position: m the;
a plaque at the annua! Jaycee paw b years. y Yuba-1 Edna school system, a number t
Installation of Officers banquet of wh.Th could be eliminated
The Outstanding Young.Farmer dam Strc. t; 1 ^ and the money put to good use :
and his.'wife will be the guests rtora Fremei "There have been called to
of the Jaycees at the .banquet redMhe iome ^V‘J(o^r “hil. mv. attention many unjust taxi
when the award is made aLJ^L a«.w; evaluations which should be cor ,
Other members of the selec dr.e.?. tatwested in the cduca- rected. Thi -should-be done by!
tion committee are Louis Tittiz 1 ”” rnor-d welfare of t h e; appointing people to the equah-
er and Dr. Fred Hartmen. . f Lotion and if elected zation board that have the time
“Get those applications 'n' 5 nerformmydutie.s tot nd enei to look into this
BOW! Let’s not miss anyone. En- • wilt periorm m. uiuc ________
tries close April 10,” the chair ; ~ , c
«*_--Council— ■ Official*-
(Continued from page 1), (Continued from pa„i
• . which ha- been payable in ad a _art the cost the same a
Observe Jubilee vane- under city ordinance [hcv do, and' Con. re- dendtM f
: Some such residents . had as.kec wiBl y,ern Burleigh said it was|
GANADO — Rev Vaclav J they could pay out the tap h,... understanding the fees j
.Bily, pastor of Assumption Par fee in monthly payment,-,, but appiy to all such projects|
ish at 'Ganado, is one oi f o uc the council, had. hesitated -to ^ n0f just the loca reservoir)
priests who were ordained Mar “make exception to the law, an(1" ‘future such undertak -
NEW!
REMODELING
FINANCE PLAN
UP TO
§5,000 fn roraodoffng
UP TO
7 yaw* t* r*p«y
Now you ean him that room
■ddltlon—now kltehon—family
room taaltr undar our naw artra-
!!h»ml flnanca plan. Coma I* Of
call for comptata dataila.
Edna Lumber Co.
Phone 01.7-5211
SHOP AT WOODS
1 Lb. PkB. Nabisco
Oreo
Rev. Bily Will
IMPERIAL
Or Tumbler Rama
Red
UGAR
No. .300 Can Oceap Spray
CRANBERRY SAUCE 23c
CMS WIH/ WCIC Diumuvu IUWS.V t* vu:|<uvu vmv ailO
ch 20, 1939. and will observe, ani] considered other problems jngs
their silver jubilee with a joint in that regard. Vr.
Mrs. Tuckers
......... .... , . ............... ... , , tfnder a revised financial pay
celebration April 7 At last week’s session Ald-r out- Bljr), riu first an ,
The jubilee will be held at it man Cullen Vance submitted a nuaJ payment^ would be in the)
a m. at St John's Seminary plan, in the form <-• a motion. neighhorhotK! e? • $20.00o. But h-;
chapel with i Solemn Mas , o th,d to ava l dis, rimm,.no- - rna(i ,t jiiain th payni-nt f-
Thanksgiviru; • make pti.e.' puii< t■ d ■
1 Th- arc'hdi(.x-esan jubiliariat' - adojitt-.S O; dwell- w.ou|,i r„,t he:‘i; cnM "t"* dam j
also are expected to hold local ings other than new, a w a t er jg completed He estimated thts;
celebrations in their parish? • in tap fee can be, paid $50 in one wotri,j y(» around 1970. !
addition1 to the observance at St. cash payment oi - ft-. _ or $<>» continuing,' Mr. Burleiah told i
John' can, t •• * "■ (t th- adrliHor ■ re-.-
......... ........-..........r ............ month- for 50 month , the mon- reatlon cosf would bring the.
tidy chart u Piact: on t.a- i'd c: tin- wa.'i: I'ldncU.-
• ami on dwellings other than new. to-5 cents per 1.000 gal-j
ja sewer -tap fee \uS $40 can. be jons Previously, it had been 4.11
sewer tap fee of $50 can be paid cri cq$i you still have very
at $1 per month for u> months, i cheats water,” he said
charged on the utility bin, and; Asked about the proposed in-;
if such monthly payment art tor-ba^ih canal from the Sabine
not mad- t; - < i’> > ari. , , , tj„. Rn, (,rand '»alley,
such service. he informed his listeners this!
\i,' - : - 1
made the second to the motion, li.ty, will not effect the Palmettoll
; and it passed by unanimous; Bend project in. any way. "H
i vote. The new policy does n ot j will have no impact or. y o u r
. apply' to business building-; nori project. Ih fact, it will help you
.to new houses. iIf you -need more water, you
j" A delegation of four citizens j can pick it v from the cans.:
appeared and told the council ;■ if you don't tarid have a tfi n 1 e
i*af a• horse kept on a city lot;water to sell, you can put if mj|
-near their homes was a public;the canal and sell it down the
'health nuisance, and asked the line," he stated,
council for a stronger city ord- “It’s your water You handle
inance regarding livestock. The it as you see fit," Burleigh said
present city law permits t,w o. —-o------ ,. .
head of livestock (other than -phe first recorded State Fair
(swine) kept on-a city lot of cer-,0f >pexas was held in Dallas in
j tain size: , i isSD and drew an attendance of |
Aldermen told the delegation 2,000 ■
1 the problem, also one that com-! ’ ------^--------
es up frequently, would be.stu-.j.; t C_L _
died in an effort to. improve the MlRD OCnOOl
‘situation. In a later discussion. 'Continued from page 1
, one alderman said the m a i n , ,
drawback in changing the live-j resignations ot three L d n a
stock ordinance involved the teachers Mr ,
stock raised as projects oi Lana High fa uit>
!members of the Future Farm-;and Herbert Hampton of the
, ers and 4-H clubs. No decision Carver faculty. . ,
was reached on the problem. Ray has taught ip t
w Another delegation of r e si - local schools 2. yeai -, and Mrs
(/ - dents from .Allen Street, in the!Ray for 20 yean■,Hampton jom-
N.w, . . . brlgkt, c!«ar, well writ- | Gayle Street area, requested the, ed the R^vt;[.n^b^!.cpl^
i»n, timtly. Th«t'i *h«t you get ;aldermen td visit their section ..j
irery morning when yog r*«d ; noticing the water standing i n; - discussing the expectedII
Sut NouSTotJ K3STI the street and ditches. Then A.a 1
fTHE MOUsroN fwsu . ’ t ' if .. . „ anything school enrollment increase a-mi I
Jl jutt «lend« to reeion • . < ! t«* - I
morn* n 9 newipeper hei io b»jthe CIT_ h3 0 .. .. 1 . . ({,<> trusfei's voted to request an
with th. latest J PJg t h ev! expert from. the State Depart -
end b*c«ui« it comet to you fait get a noWible^utvey and citynment of Education to make ;
thing #very mommg, it iteyj woh ^ lyDrovemwit program ids! survey of the enrollment trem
fr^hout th. dey . t» ■ ^l,i ■ but a-ket ^ im-'and classroom situation .here
,r««a. #n|oy «nd us* ‘ nt vouf
SHORTENING 3 Hi can 59c
31/2 Oz. Can Baker’s Angel Flakt-
COCONUT
Tall Cans Pet
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No. 300 Can Libby
JFr^sIi
\ as
( the
first
cup
of
(Joffee
| every
morning
FRUIT COCKTAIL. 2 ■ 43c
No. 303 Can Libby Cut
GREEN BEANS. 2 for 35c
25 Lb. Paper First
Choice
26 Oz. Bos Mortons
. AtT t unit in ^ mi iTtmftii!
VEAL CROWN
ROAST 1
b 59c
VEAL
SHORT RIBS lb. 39e
WISCONSIN LONG HORN
CHEESE 1
b 49"
VEAL SEVEN
STEAK 1
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;|i\a't’Vv:*
i 570
Rainbo
JPkg.
rife
LIBBY SLICED or HALVES
PEACHES
Each
i
y out
leiiureu •
For the leteit newt , , , first , , .
whit* the newt i« »till new . . ,
reed the morning Pott. Subicrifce
todey er get it on your neigh*
, berhood newntind. '
The
Houston
Post
promisod »
the city ert-w to attemrA some dent - ’ 1v1,n'
ISSKta -ff1
Mr - Esther Manley, repre - ihook committee.
1 sentduz Simons Insurance Agcn-I Following this regular session
i'ey appeared to thank the coun- the board entered a closed meet
oil’for that agency being select >" on l1™"',", ,.v.' j , re
j several city officials and ^fwho Tads^,
!pI2Fes.„j, hl,r suenev wanted fmitted resignations, were re-
toSrecommend that"the city emnloyed for the 1964-65 school
|change to a blanket type bond,!year....................___________________
'covering positions instead ofl .....
'people by name, would be a sim-.City of Edna hnanciaj report
' niified system and carry a or statement be publchcd mon
.
her explanation of the sys-j Several aldermen suggested ae-
'tem the council voted imam - -tion be postponed on the subject
rmnedy to ch.-m - *c V-J r-'anket-1 until state statute.- ‘-^'cvnirv'
type system Ald-rman Krne-t such publ.cantions coiihl bo stu
Schade made the motion and!died
'Alderman Morris Sell;,mon the; Alderman M T Simons Jr
I serom) reported he had tested the siuv
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fv'EGETABLES \
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CELLO BAG
CARROTS ea. 05‘
Oz. Bottle Towie
Salad
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS 2k 2 S'
No. 303 Can Libby
Garden Sweet
LARGE HEAD
LETTUCE 2for 196-
FANCY RED DELICIOUS
APPLES 2k.2W
Giant Box
L1BBX GOLDEN
4 Oz. Can Libby
VIENNA SAUSAGE, 2-39c
No. 21/* Can Bar-T-Ranch Elberta
PEACHES
Kotex — Box of 12
SANIARY NAPKINS 33c
Delaey Toilet
TISSUE. 2 roll fe
Assorted Colors Kleenex
KITCHEN TOWELS, 2-39c
CORN
303
Cans
40O’» Kleenex White or
Colored Facial
Alderman Seligtnan then r e-
opened discussion on .replacing
!the parking mete-s on the Main
! i f il. n **■! I,/.n t-n
rested speed zone chert"*- t hd
Texas Department Highway ha-
requested through the city and
on Uit5 ividiii I aicvj V4. ■ •
»"Sni,r sr,T, i
I Sehgman also suggested that a the speed zone request
THUR. - FRI. - SAT.. MARCH 26 - 27 - 28
Woods Food Mkt
Double
AC E
Gift Stamp*
TUESDAY
With Purchase of
$2.50 or Metre
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1964, newspaper, March 26, 1964; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763958/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.