The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964 Page: 1 of 16
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Edmi, Jackson County, Fexas, Thursday, November 12, 19(14
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22% of $18,150 UF
Goal Is Now Collected
$53,700 1$ Set For
The Jackson County United District. teams are still being organized!
Fund drive, still moving behind! As was announced and pub-!in Edna and Ganado, and very: Funeral services for Lafayet-
schedufe, showed some gain lished last week, the big con- little money has been turned in te E <Lafe Martin, 76. of Ed-
this week with the total culler tnbution so far in the Jackson from these two places How- na. victim of a highway acci-
tions reaching $4,000, ; County UF drive was the $1,606 ever, some contact work has al- dent Monday, were held at
John Shannon of Edna, trea received from the annual Alcoa ready been made in both cities 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Max-
surer for the UF organization, of Point Comfort United Fund he added well F. Dunn Funeral Home in
pointed out this total represent UF President Pat Mauritz The United Fund allocation Corpus Christi with Rev Her
ed about 22 percent of the $18. and General Chairman Stanley for the 10 benefiting agencii - hurt Christian of Gandendalo
150 goal, and a lot more work Vidas of Ganado again call on has. been listed as follows:
and cooperation will bo needed the generous support ot the pub- 'Boy Scouts America $5,400
before the goal can be success lie, so the goal can be readied Texas United Fund $400
fully attained. and the drive not made a long, Girl Scouts America $3,900
Last year, the goal of $18,000.drawn-out event. “We all should;Salvation Army $2,100
-was reached in this county appreciate the work of the veil- Red (Toss $2,100
Shannon pointed out the cam- unteer United Fund collector's. Gonzales Warm Spring $950
paign received a nice boost this and it isn’t fair to keep them County TH Assn. $700
week with a total contribution working several months, on t!u> Dulles Foundation $1,100
of $450 from the adult personnel*basis,” one leader said HEAR Foundation $700
County's
Roads
of the Edna Independent Sehoi
Bonnot Is Named
Edna Registrar
For Draft Board
MaunU said public contact County Teen Baseball $800
Council Expecting Report Soon
From Home Rule Charter Grooo
Baptist Church officiating. Buri
al was m Memory Gardens Tn
Corpus Christi
Mr. Martin, a retired school
teacher and farmer, resided on!
• Route 1. Edna, and had lived
in this county four years aftei
living in Corpus Christi ’for 49:
years. He was killed in-tantiv
to a two-car collision about *
5:20 p.m. Monday 6.2 miles
west of Edna on Highway 59. i
Ho was the seventh traffic I
victim in Jackson County this
year.
Driver of the other car in-i
voiced was Billy Edw ard Bru >
ion .14 of Houston, who suffe-
ed only a minor arm
Officers said Bruton w ■
ing a seat belt.
-
iniury
s war
Highway Patrolmen 11. D
'-layor \ l.) Tinker reported The council recently employ- ^eleh and Stuart Dowell ol Vii-
at tne regular Edna tTty Coun ed the service, subject to final 4°r,a-__whq investigated, said
The State Selective Service
headquarters in Austin has an
nounced that .Joe Bonnot of te
lita, manager of the Jackson
County Chamber ot Commerce, _. .... ..............._______ H (HHPH „„
has laf-n appointed registrar oil session on Nov 5 lie had, approval of the work contract Martin apparently passed
for the Jackson - Matagorda been advised by Chairman A mentioned, to clean, repaint ;1 road to his left he wanted
ntj draft board In the Edna D Gayle Jr, of the City Honu and repair the 100,<100 gallon *'! Ilirn into. puller! off on the
area : Rub Charter Committee that toy ground storage water tank right-band shoulder, hacked up
Males who reach the ace of the committee soon would have The same firm has maintained ,n or('er to make the turn, and
18 van rcgi.sfei tit Edna by call- a suggested charter pro; ared t> the Edna water tanks for many then Attempted to turn left a
ing on Mr, Bonnot at the Cham present to the council See COUNCIL on page 8* the highway
bor of Commerce office in Kd Tinker told the aldermen he -----~o--------——
na at Main and Frank Whiti understood the charter group i| \ •• i
Streets, from 8 a m .until rocm. had one more successful home FvallUS /Appointed
Monday through Friday rule charter as used by another pr_w I _« JA|I fn_
A registrar is maintained in city of the size of Edna it want: V'1 utautr I or
the area so that men will , not to study bete-e completing tin County Alf CentUS
have to travel to the draft! sample local charter, . ' * ® ,
board office al Bay City. The committe soon is expect Plans for taking the p.i64 Cen- ,"1rn<kd by ambulance to t h
Colonel Morris S. Schwartz, ed to submit it suggested borne sua 0f Agriculture in Jackson Funeral Home in Vic
stilt*.: director of the draft, sv-- rule charter to the City CouncilCounty were .innouie to today ,ra|!!a-
tern, expressed public apprecta- for it* approval, and then the t»y Johnny J Kallus newly ip Mr- Martin was horn Jan 12,
tion of the service of Bonnot planned (Harter will be sub pointed census crew leader for Cumberland County, III
"People of 'the Edna area ? mitted to the Texas League of the county. 'We »s survived by his - wife.1
should appreciate the sendees Muhicipalitiaa for its legal c< on fhe job will lie done in three I Jr8- Martin: a daughter,
he readers to them," Colonel sel. After approval there, the stages the crew leader said Mrs. Clem Starry and a son,
Schwartz said, “as he is doing charter issue will, be put''to pub- Fust will come recruitment 'and Thomas Ray, both of Corpus!
the work without pay as a put- he vote in the City Edna training of enumerator? to ^rist‘. brothers Lynn of
lie service to las country The bone rub- charter type count all farms in ......... „ ‘ ‘
AH. males are required to r« ol government gives a city About one- enumerator for each IJW1gnt, Kan, and by fo
EHSSTUDENT
COUNCIL HOST
TO DISTRICT
The Edna High Student
Council Tuesday was host to
the Gulf Coast Student Coun-
cil Association conference.
Principal Norman Rath said
453 council officers represent-
ing high schools in seven
counties in the area attended
the meeting.
Dr Lamar Fly. president of
Hili Junior College of Hills-
boro was the guest speaker.
His impressive address was
on “Our American Heritage,’,'
During the all-day meeting.
the student leaders took part jy 3! 4 mjjes
The Texas Highway Commis-
sion has approved another ex-
penditure of $53,700 for improve-
ments on roads in Jackson
County, under its 1965 Farm-to-
Market Road Improvement Pro-
gram .
This estimated amount will
be spent on four KM Road pro-
jects in this county, and will
involve a total of approximalp-
in nine workshops
the various phase
leadership and s e
grams.
pertamng
of school
o o 1 pro- ’
They said Bruton, also driv-
ing west, a t t e m p t e d to go
around Martin's car on the left
but struck the left front of the
Martin vehicle The victim was
pronounced dead at (he seem-
by a doctor. The body was
Gideon Egg Dies;
Funeral Services
Are Held Today
Gideon Egg, 9b, retired cattle-
One of the Farm Road pre-
lects just announced will be on
FM 530, between 10,2 miles
north of US 59 and 1.2 miles
north of US 59. a distance of
2.3 miles repair base and re-
surfacing. estimated- cost of
$10,800. This job will be handled
by Supt..Max Templin and his
maintenance crew of the local
THD office.
The other three projects will
be put under comrar! They
enumerator t o Port A r t h u r and LeRoy of
each ^Twteht, Kan
giste.r' under the draft law on riiore power in, forming and eri jso farms will be needed, grandchildren,
their 18th birthday or within.forcing its own rule? and regu Shortly after November ,a -------~o~
five days thereafter Maximum bitten- Alt but a lew Texas the Bureau of the Census
penalties thnt cm be applied cities of 5,000 or more papula agency of the U S. Department
‘Heads Up’ Feature
i*w««» '«■» w ■. uuta %» ••.•*»» «• •«>««* i's-'w agency oi tne u.a. Department » « • * _ ,
for failure to register are tu>. lion have a< me rule of Commerce, will start the sec-1 aft Coming to Edna
EDNA HIGH FAVORITES—Winners of two of
the top student honors at Edna Hijgh this year
are Miss June Wells, elected Miss Cowgirl, and
Henry Whitley, named Mr. Cowboy. June is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Wells, and
Henry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Whitley.
They were announced and presented to the foot-
ball game crowd during the recent homecoming
program, and they will be featured with special
pages in the school annual.
OOO fine, or five years in prtset
or both, he added
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varier system.
Serving on the Home H,ul
* barter Committee with M r
MEN’S CLUBS
ond stage by matting ugricul
lurid census Questionnaire!) t o * unique contest
all rural boxhoiders in the coun-' mean fun and cash prizes for
ty. This will give farm and <* brins^ prepared Jm- GIFT TO EHS
that will GIVE SPORTS
ness and professional men and
women in a special full-page,
St. Agnes School
The Edna Lions and Rotary
clubs, in a joint project, this
week presented the E d n a
High School Athletic Depart-
ment with the latest thing in
a sound-wave machine for
the treatment of injuries
The machine, used -especial-
ly for sprains and bruises,
will be used by participants
in all the sport events
Athletic Director Luther
Hamilton, Principal N’orman
Rath, and others on the
coaching staff expressed their
Gayle are Gateway Vance. W
1 M-.-Neil, Cab bus I: r a m - h ranch r |K'r..Uoi's, whh are r c public it -in to 7he f-tejn:i He
: Dewey .Strane, Bill Alien. Bril quired by law to fill out the;^;
Atkins, Buddy Brock and hr forms, a period of time to con- Called "Heads Up’’, the con-
win Pavlik suit their records and fill i is <est will feature art and photo-
la other business, the council answers to the questions. graphy sketches of Edna's busi-
received the contract from the jn the, final stage, enumcra
Water Tank Service Company tor* will visit each farm in th*
of Houston, and submitted th*- county to collect the question- layout
contract to City Attorney Tom oain*s At the time of this visit. The purpose of the contest is
R'-b f tiw enunit'i ,i!,,rs will htdp fern: \ rc.-skn - hen. , ,i.-quaint
ers complete answers to any with the various business:
*iuc't ions the farmers may have -ir*d professional ficople here in
had difficulty with. Enumerator tiwm It is being prepared by:
, visits are scheduled to twgln in Cb*K* N i c k e 11 who is well-
Ha Vine- Onon House this *-otmty on Novcmtx’r 23, known throughout Texas for his
8 { 1964. I numerators will take art ami photography work
One mote day remains in the about three weeks to complete rr—'j''1 0-------
Open House living held at the 'heir work, the crew leader es ' v'KKECTION
Edna St. Agnes School, in «b timates . In Semhera’s Food Store adj
aervancc of National Education The Census of Agriculture is.toe Pftoe of potatoes should be
W«*k taken every five years in the 10 pounds for 59 cents
All local citizens arc- invited years ending in "4" and ■’9” 1—- ........
to visit the Parisii Schinil today to gather up-to-date information
or tomorrow between 10 am the nation's agricultural re-i
and 3 pm and set' the school sources and production. Such'
in operation j information is vital in making
CLEANING OFF our scratch The St. Agnes Parent-Teach- decisions affecting many seg -,
pad. Rev- Russell {leaner. ers’ Club is in charge of the merits of the US economy. Da-!
Methodist pastor at Ganado. de- observance. Die school now has ,a gathered include the number!
livermg the sermon at the 124th an enrollment of 102 students and size of farms, acreage and
anniversary of First Methodist____0__| harvest of crops, livestock in- j
Church in Victoria Sunday He's 4 j ff% ■ # ventory, information of farm
a native of Victoria and grew Jin;nta|| equipmtnt and facilities farm
up in that church. . An old |*f||u fl/lllll/lll products sold, and use of ferti
time Aggie to the end, Erwin I ww ■ IVUIIIIUII lizers, insecticides,
Pavlik still doesn't believe that- _ _ ^ _ . rides
Texas A&M will remain co-ed,
so he welcomed his fourth son,
Roger Joe, a very shorttime be-
fore the ^Aggies upset SMU.
of the Percy trilburns. gettin.’ bfll* III |M|flK|T!IC Members of the Edna High! does NOT open until' Monday, durim^the" season
her picture m The Herald th.- | |f| 11| |?|Ulllllj -toruor Class are now selling Nov. 16. but in Texas counties The" h^ters will be
we*-k-in an advertisement els*> *- ------* —J-- ----- —— “--1
man, died Wednesday at TexM
ana Home after an illness of 8T
two years. - FM 1157. from State 172 in
Funeral services were sched Ganado to State ill. distance
uled to be held this afternoon• of H-6 miles; seal coat, osti-
al 4 o’clock at First Metho-' mated cost of $16,500;
dist Church, with interment m FM 1822. from US 59 south-
Edna Cemetery under the diree- east 7.4 miles, and from State
lion of Slavik Funeral Home, 111 south 47 miles: seal coat.
Rev. J. W. Griffin, pastor, and combined estimated cost $17,-
Rev Jini Carter, Presbyterian 000:
minister, were to officiate. | FM 1862, from Matagorda
Pallbearers are Dr. Joe liol- county line to State 35, distance
loway, Milam SimOns Jr., Mil- of 5.4 miles: seal coat, estimat
lard Brisbois, Bob Kirkpatrick, e<i cost $9,400
A C. Egg iJr. and J. R. -Miller. The dates this work is sched-
Mr. Egg. greatly beloved Ed- uled to start have not been an-
naite, was born in old Texana nounced here
on September 15, 1874. He nyov-! In addition to this Farm-Mar-
ed with his parents to Edna ket Road work, a few 'weeks
-along about the time Texana ago the Highway Commission
was abandoned in the early reported about $32,300 would be
1880's ami had made his horn* spent in Jackson County under
here since its 1965 highway safety and
At one time, many years ago, betterment program, on state
Mr. Egg was associated with highways
the late Chas. Hasdorff in the These improvement projects
mercantile business m Edna will be-
_ , . Survivors include two dough- State 35, from Matagorda
operations to farther diversify: (ers> Airs. Tom Callaway and county line west, distance of 4.5
production of materials used in Mrs. Joe Holloway of Edna miles: additional surfacing, es-
bauxite refining processiMrS- Holloway of Edna;'timated cost of $14,600:
ttiere. I F Anderson, Point and Joo Egg ot Edna, a sister, State 172, from MP RR in La
Comfort operations manager. Miss Norma Egg of El Paso, j Ward, north 4.1 miles seal
''Ils ., end live gramichildrcu M coat, estima:- I cosi vVAx')-
Const ruction will start about [great grandchildren. State 172. between La Ward
the first of the year on a mer- ............... a -.......... and 4.5 mite- north of State 35.
c-urv cell caustic-chlorine facil- 'distance of I 1 miles, repair
ity with an annual capacity to Edna Men to Host base and resurfacing estimated
produce approximately. 100,000 .. cost $10,300.
tons of caustic and 90,000 tons Lilli I Coast IS __________-o____—-
Alcoa Is Adding
New Department
At Point Comfort
Alcoa is adding another de-
partment at its Point Comfort
gift.
Estimated value of the
sound - wave treatment ma-
chine is about $400.
At 29.71 Inches
I? For 10 Months
and herbi
Hunters Off
For Camps
appreciation for the useful ^‘^tas^e^matemt Radio Club NoV. 19
the facility will employ an elec- - ,, ;
tro-chemical process The Leo- The Gulf Coast 73 Radio Club
nard Construction Company, will hold its monthly meeting;
Chicago, has been retained to!jj? Edna Restaurant on)
design and construct the unit. - Thursday. Nov. 19, at 7:30 p in,
Caustic is one of the chemicals Fo()d *‘H t>e served from the
used in the refining of bauxite menu.
tot Point Comfort. The chlorine; The president extends a eor-
1 will be sold - [dial invitation to all Citizens;
Th* new department will be Band radio users aad others in-
terested
Arrest Solves
9 Burglaries
In Jackson
Junior Class Play
Tickets on Sale
taking
cient.
tickets to their annual class under regulatory authority the out many scattered oarLs of --
where m this issue for Moore, Rainfall in Jackson County play, to be presented both on season opens two days earlier, the state Perhans theP odost Tnm, f.
k Canton She’s the first lady;for the first to months is about;Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20 or on Sathrday, Nov. 14. Even Z.tv terns vmw ™k I Ony Staples IS
r« the toft A party ofltwo inches ahead of the statis-'and 2T, in EHS Auditorium. adjacent counties such as La- ' th( annual trek is tic Buried in Houston
on the left
Tommy Zetka, Ted. Dutch and ties at the same time last year
day at Port O'Connor Now Edna show a total of 29 7! day at 2 o'clock at'Psencik Fu
here's an honorary society a inches of rain has fallen there neral Home in Ganado for Jim
fellow wouldn't mind joining- since January 1, and until No- Sembern, 55. custodian and bus
you can spell It Miss Virginia'vember 1. driver of the Industrial School
Gwosdz, senior biology major! On November 1 last vear, District. He died suddenly of a
at Texas Women's University,! only 27 inches had been men heart attack at the school cafe-
has been initiated into Beta Be-jsured at the same location. teria at Vanderbilt Monday at
ta Beta . . Boh Raney getting State records list 38 inches as noon.
in a little early target practice the ‘'normal'' annual rainfall Requiem Mass was said at
by killing a 46-Inch chicken!for Jackson County. 3 o’clock at St. Theresa’s
snake in the attic of his home So far this year .September Church at La Salle, Rev J. V
Tuesday night And Don has been (he wet month, with'Hamala officiating. Burial was
Lawrence pretty busy these 1021 inches measured at Hoos-jin La Salle Catholic Cemetery
days sighting in and adjusting ton Pipe Line Station; next was! Surviving are his wife. Static
scopes "bn rifles as the deer sea June, with 6 38 inches of Vanderbilt; three daughters,
son approaches . , A handful1 Three months registered less Mrs Filomens Huble of Robs-
of Edna merchants closing Vet than an inch Of moisture, name- town. Miss Agnes Semhera,
erans Day, other than the ly April. July and October serving with the Air Force in
banks The shame of it, but: This year's rain by month has1 Hawaii and Miss Gertrude Sem-
only four downtown merchants j been
displaying flags on Veterans January 212
Day, namely, Atlas Cleaners. February 3 33
Edna Theatrp, Sehiewitz Insu- March 195
rsnee and Tinker Hamblen Of- April 21
flee, with none at the Court-i May 160
house . The Ninth MltrhHK June 6 38
and Mr*. Charles Hem hem and I July .78
Mr*. Clarence Hafemick flying ; August 2 83
up to Washington for a few; .September 10 21
days October 30
bera of Austin; one son, Eugene
of Nevada; three sisters, Mrs
Mary Toman of Rosenberg.
Mrs Tillie Sr a 11 a and Mrs
Janie Dusek of Edna: eight
toothers, Joe of Wharton. John
of California. Jerry and Charlie
of La Salto. Adolph of San An-
tonio. l^eo of Rosenberg and
Benjamin of Edna, ami
grandchild.
near the west end of the pot
rooms in the smelting plant. The club was organized early, ^
In announcing the new facil-to? 1964 to promote more effi parotee Yn Vktori-f Fridw In
ity, Anderson said. “During the!cient use and better understand w Cleared £
« (.0 d„„ »'35?!SH?V!S ff&S
SA2'“iJfSKa-s««j|x
The Jackson County season ihc Heer w;th tiu, 11oint<, economic position by making ea, mooiie, marine and airborne nnroled
J^r!n« ihe seasim the operation more self-suffi transmitters, and cooperation .5*1
durum the season. ‘ WJth local civil defense and law JJ ri w““e servinS the
enforcement agencies, the clubj JTJl.0® three sentences,
has amassed an enviable com- f}f„ jfeYera^ area coun-
munications network, he added ,^ !;^entiy had been watching
for Gibson, a suspect in several
burglary cases. Friday Victoria
County deputies Tommy Rako-
witz and Bill Maufrais spotted
Gibson driving west, on High-
way 59 near Victoria. They
made the arrest.
Under questioning, Gibson ad-
mitted at least 22 burglaries in
Victoria County, nine in Jack-
son County, and several in Cal
houn, Wharton, Refugio, and
Goliad counties. He took small
amounts of cash in most places
he entered, and in several did
vaca and Colorado, under regu groUp
Bert Wlegand and Bub Barnes'however farm leaders report; I* «• -.to, Rif-. I iatory authority, "open'“the" sea-1 near llano8 to
getting 80 redfish Sunday al farmers and ranchers still n-.-l Jlm OdTlDera Kites > 'Saturday. s r Samnl, w F
wedne.day jHijrfiws ssS'kt
S? £.* KS’lVTT- - - ’ oTr ,7?i, ^ At 2 at Ganado ** jWI
nolloway catching 40 trout Mon Houston Ripe Line Co. west of! Last, rites were held Wednes 16, despite the earlier opening chgS Dugger \doloh Novosad
in Lavaca and Colorado Conn r.:n y
tfesLa"iaCdonT"dmSerS CS‘Md "BiU Com^s
laws, but it is my duty to see
! Another old-time party, this
®aS?fe£lBS^ISSS °l£ uiuoBrt0i:
te fin^d1' he saw TOeonlv le lSrnith' 1’h;!rI Rosc- Chas. Slavik.
S.'S- ZSg ;s «rSsi-
a buck with three or more
does may be
Bebe Westhoff and Joe Hafer-
nick.
points, and no _____ ____
killed in Jackson County, Hen ! Heading out for the Uvalde is
derson reminded hunters. ,a group composed of Jess Her-
The game warden also an ! to, Gene^ Ratliff, Bill Cardwell,
nounced archcrv season also E. A. Cardwell, Noble Moore,
opens on November 16. running 'Bill Brigham, Hans /Wittenburg.
until December 31, but no cross- Henry Huff and HaCv Little
tews may be used In a small group going to Go-1 pran of World War it
Once again local merchants liad County are L. M. Louder ; "survivors include h
Funeral services were held in
Houston at Rellaire Presbyter!-j
an Church Monday morning at!
10 o'clock for Edwin A. (Tony)
Staples, 47, son of Mrs. O H
Staples of Edna He died in a!
Houston hospital Friday after a !
long illness. Dr. William A.!
Baine officiated and burial wasj
in Forest Park West Cemetery, j
Mr. Staples, a native of Edna, |
was a graduate of Edna High .— ------------- „.M
School and also graduated from Vne hundred Jackson County not get anything, officers said.
Texas A&M in 1938 with a de-! dtizens have been notified to] Deputy .Anderson of this coun-
gree in petroleum engineering, i i!eRort„ .two jury panels for ] ty said Gibson admitted to him
He had teen employed by P. R. 24th District Court here Mon-; breaking into the Schaefer Sta-
Rutherford Independent Oil Op- daT morning.........tion at Vanderbilt on two dates,
erators for manv vears and had! Court o f f l
orators for many years and had! Court officials said eight] taking a total of about $45;
been making his home in Boll- criminal court cases are on the taking about $35 from the telita
aire. for that date, and one Cafe; about $90 from Gwosdz
He was a member of the Pres-! c*vu case may be added. . Grocery at El Toro; and about
hyterian Church. Houston Club,!, The eases listed on the crim- $3 from the Kelton Store in Lo-
Houston AAM Club and a vet- inaI docket include these de- lita,
fondants and charges Louis He also admitted breaking in-
his mother Hernandey and Raymond San-; to the following places, but
a __ _ fAliann Kiircrlarv' I imne 1.1 1 jiji i •. «
aiarL-SrA?*®!®. S’.ssrajL* \gjfri tA. sc-jtf Azir.
Auto Supply will present a guni In addition to the out-of-coumi „ cnn ine ait RMiatre
ease to the person bringing in ty hunters, there are large hunt • ’to__ 0_____‘__
the first deer to The Edna Her-: ing parties in various sections1 xfftXTON QUITE ILL
aid office. Arnold Hardware Co of the county, including a group!
will give a hunting knife to the headed by Joe Cherry and Don: The condition of Herbert
first lady to bring in her buck Lawrence on the Fenner Ranch ’ ton, auto dealer, showed
and Western Auto will provide'in the northern part of the slight improvement this mom ' a felony
box of ammunition to the county, a group on the Bud lee! imr He has been critically ill The first jury list ea
o n e hunter residing in the county i Ranch and a group on the Chas with a heart condition in the sista of Bruce Strane
who kills the deer with the lar-1 Sample tease above Ganado 'County Hospital I (See COtTIT on pai
vid Smith, robbery; Richard: lita, an Edna tractor firm
; Conchola. rape; C. R. Trojcak. Royal Center Nursery in Edna.'
forgery: Claudius National for-.and attempted to break into the
gery: Charles James Barnes. Mathieson Dre-.c Shop in telrtn
Mol forgery; and Kelly Ray Gertie* ' Four charges of burglary al-
d a] failure to stop and render aid ready have been filed on Gib
son In Jackson County, and the
ed con eases are still undpr investlgn-
C. H. tion He is bring held in Vic-
s 8i toria County jail
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964, newspaper, November 12, 1964; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764134/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.