Edna Weekly Herald. (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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Sil l L MAKERS say—“pord huys the best
Mi cl ." ()ther suppliers of materials and
parts will fell you—-“Nobody checks up as
■closely ori quality and price as Ford.” ^
x This means a great deal to you as a
mqtot'i>:t. It is our way of safeguarding the
"interests of every purchase,r and it leads to
thiji “ The mechanical depreciation on a
Ford is less.tliafi most cars, especially after
the first year.”
I his is one sign of the extra value in the
Ford V-8. Accuracy in manufacturing is
another. (Tl»e Ford is made to unusually
close precision limits.) And there is a long
list of fine-car features that are exclusive
with Ford in the popular field.
Have you a V-8 engine in your car? You
pay $1645 for it in any other car but Ford.
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Does your car have Center-Poise Riding?
Ford gives you this modern featurer—“a
front-seat ride for back-seat passengers.”
Does your car have fool-proof Super-
Safety Mechanical Rrakes? The Ford V-8
gives you this proved design, with 186
square inches of braking surface.
Does your car have a genuine steel body
structure? Does it have Safety Glass all
around?' Pord is the only low-price ear
„• f'- ’ •
that gives you this extra protection without
extra cost.
^ ou get these fijnc-car features in the
Ford V-8 because of Ford manufacturing
methods and low-profit policy. v
S2S A MONTH,' after usual down-payment, buys
auy model of the mew Ford V-S car—from any Fori
dealer—anywhere in the United States. Ask about ’
the mew UCC Yt% per month Finance Plans,
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yDiip of tMi'iit juiial coM(»j4»* ■ ti*ftIii1|ik is
iiutormillcull\ .-itvalvd no' Ihu next
liighor brio Kt i ; \„ « ivtljT is iivuo uii-
lif I IhV foil v-4-hr is rnmjjjliffHi_
2. V\ iiFn Ivii( l.n*i' nsicli | h<» maxi
inuHi Tor a ' uiveil ciassliicalion, llicjir
subsequent ■;iis y(.UIN of exiierieiiee
i. .TJiat .is, tin-\vars of
experience win. !, they may lijfve after
the maximum for Hie elassitieutiofi is
reached are eai*/aIly recorded and .at
tin* time the teacher (heroines eligible
for the nevl ldiilier elassitleafioii he is*
credited witji his accrm'd. years of ex
perieuce ui the rate of $5 per month
for'gaeh live .wars so -------—
3. According to the same standards
adapted for "teacher training t hy the
State Depart meat in .1 uiie, JP34 a teaeh-
er, %Vho ;U tJuit time tYad been teaeli-
ln^ for b*.years in the piddie schools,
was exempt from the decree require
inentn, hut was required to take six
semo>iter -hours of college work every
tliree or tour years. For this reasoq,
all teachers in tli<* Edna system who
had lo \ears experience on .lime 1.
11)34, Were placed automatiyrflly in
ClasHifleation 111 as far as tlie hm^xi
muilrt salary is eoncerned. > | .
4. ritr^siiicatiou 1 ami II are.main-
tained only fur those'-non-degree teach
i-ers who were teaching in. the Edna
system at tin* ii,ihe-dl*e ui>v\ require
" ‘ any etVeef'ive. No teachers
^yitiidnr^h^Pees an- now emph».ved.-
5. Both classroom teachers and
principals may*^he assigned to special
duties for which additional pay will
lie given. These additional assign-
ments are eon>true<i to lie those in ad-
dition. to the regular teacher load of
eiirrjyulnr .and extra-curricular duties.
C. In the m ar fidure we. plan to
«et up^t supemaximum salary.;for <»nt-
| standing teachers in each s.sitic«l<-
ilotr \yj|o are really .^uperiur jeachers^
rprts policy,4ends 'to tiring about im
proved instruction ami- to offer an «jid-s
ded incentive’ to the superior teacher
♦.O. reiiiain in the'system and in ^Ire
profess ibid •
Colored Teachers Ke-Kle<‘t(*d.
RpaI Entnte Traniferi
and Mineral Leases.
M Inn i*t I,, ,i r, l III; . i i 11
Holier I Cf | \ erf^iniifi I 2 inf, in
acres T. II, ..IV Heard I i aum »'n
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BE) OUlR GUESTS ... Ford Sunday Evening Hour, Columbia Network. Fred Waring and His Penn-
sylvanians on 1 uesday nights (Columbia) and Friday nights (N.B.G). See r£dio page for details
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I i.i a.kmIkihiu'ui diiicd h;i :q;. it. .i><
(iiv.'ii u.s.slgned fliiST I'lisi' Tii Mtiu.uufi:i
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Sur. Dated 5|1|3B.
Miiientl Deed—W. D. Dmlijaiii lo
II. (I. Frost; east lot) iitfiTy of ioo
acres of' Section t, Morris iVt<uaw+kiji).'s
Survey, Olid. 1,1 interest; ilaled o I Hi,
Kelea.se Mineral Dense—l)uili|n na
,1’etroleiim Compuuy of ul to II. 10.
so 'l.eagtie ; dated i .’H) ,‘Hl.
Mineral ia'a.se—T. N. Muuriiz ot al
to Magnolia l’etroleum t'oiujnniy ;
South 1 {ll of 1,00 acres .ll*sse ‘W'liite
Deattue; South JI2 ijf 200.117 leri-s
Jesse White Dengue.' Don. $10; terms
,10 years, with SVoo.d-l iinnual delay
reftfaiiS at Ditizens Stale Hand ot <;,i
undo, Texas. Dated 4j2.77ii>.
K.-h'Us" Mineral W.ciise T.iiTf Oil
Doi'tioraiion -of Fenii. r>i S. ii, i tnislie)
el ux.; To acres in Isif 7, Hayes f
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Siiiurilay Mglit 11 |*. -M„ SitiHlin and*
Mmiftiiv ,Ht<l Tuesilaj, 10 174 X- fit;
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The llimidei'iiiH tnania id* liold
“Sutm’s Gold” ;
Slurring
DDWAIID AKMU.I* 1,1:10 TltADV
Hi'iinie Barnes and Thousands
of 01 hers.
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Wednesday Only,
A 'Drsi niipyiiiir. a
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D ....."A
SDHlKU. DI»S10S.
(Conttnusd firip 1st pafe)
She has hecii a math iastruetor in two
sum me r sessions of Ikiyl.ir Volleae at
Ih lien ‘ In",ill she has toil hine years
of teaching experieiut'. Miss Isiw is
a Kiaduate of the Baylor DoUeve and
e.iuies in ns highly recommended by
former supcrluteudeutH and the facully
of itijylor (.’ollfge. The Itourd of lOilu
cation feels that It is fortunate iu.se
Turing the wrvlcca of thin line young
Woman. ,*
.Miss Bessie Mahiu Kale.liiT Is a
... j, graduate of San Houston. State jTeai It-
ers’ lOoilege. While iu school /ill that
institution she sjss'ia li/.ed hi , Kuglisii
unit Shun^li^ She is ul,So yu'l) 'trained
ill BulilJe* Speaking a lid DruinatiiS.
She lias is-cn an honor student all the
way through her high school and col-
lege training. She Tm» been active itr
V, VV.o0. A. and club Work while a
student at Sam Houston. Miss Rat-
cliff lias Ih-cii secretary lo the Dean of
the college for the1 past llirec onurs.
The conllileiiee/placed ill her htTKJIng
hut jiui'h ii isisilion sisiaks well for her.
Miss Claudia Mae Dill is a graduate
of the l iiiversitj of Texus where she
si«-olalized in 1 ‘rlmary Kinilergarten
Methods and Social Studies. .She was
ait honor student while in tlie Univer-
sity and was a student assistant in the
Department of ijtfueatioii. For . the
j' past two years Miss .Dill has been
teaching 2nd grade work In the Yoakum
, schools. Sin* was reeiaitlv eleeutil
for- a third time iu tint? system and
edmes to iis liigidy recoimueinled ny
Superintendent Barron of Yoakum.
Miss TJttt is-espef'ially trained for
Sped■ Iv Work in the elementary sehgbl.
—*• We regret very mitfli the loss of
three very valuable* members of the
ii)3,>Mt;«l touching staff. Mrs. Bliza-
iMdh Winston Simons lias Jieen the
teacher of Spanish in i§e Kdla schools
for the past six years. Duning that
time site lias rendered vulnable aenrice
lo the school and eomtuunily. It may”
• * tie said that Mrs. Simons Avvas one iff
the most popular,‘.niemhers of 1 litc Idgli
seiiooi * staff irfjil for that retishn her
courses were always jjy ilemaini. She
has at all liiups providetl competent
and wortlyjMleaileisliiii for the youth
of Kilna. Mesr---Simons . told me. sev-
eral weeks ago that she would not* lie
an applicant for the Spanish position
flit nexi year and since,.that time we
have Is'eii unable to have her recon-
sider her decision. We lioiie uud trust
tlmt these past years of axiMTlcuee
' and living with iw In the school coih-
iniinity" have giveii. hiT a measure aif
hapiness and'*that she wilt come back
te;'‘see its sometime.” _ i
Mrs. Alpine Ilarper Beard, 2nd grade
teacher for the past six years, inis re
signed "her position for tlext year. Mrs’>
Heurd’s heAIthi was not up to par lie-
fore Christmas. After haring l>een out
of school for several weeks she mpiest-
ed that t a sulisHtute he, appointed rj»r
her until such time she was able to re-
' turn to the class room. Uitetf we Were
notified that she would tie unable to re-
turn at all. Mrs. Beard was loved by
all the little folk who were tier pupils
during this' -nix .year period. The
faculty, Board of Education and; pupils
Join, nie iii hoping that she will soon
he completely recovered from her 111-
nessD 1
Bin Wilson, math and science
Teacher for the past two years, bus Ue
chiisl to enter the dental branch of ine
mislieal profession.' He plans to enter
sclnsil next full in Houston. During
Hie past two years we have learned to
hsik on Ben Wilson as a fine, clean
young man who provided excellent
leadership for our iiojTwaud girls. Dur-
ing the year Just eiosisl In* developed
ohe of the best truck team the school
bus boasted iu recent years. Ills team
won file district championship. We
are glad that Mr. Wilson in leaving u.s
lias decided to spend his years of xuedi-
cHii training an neqi us. We know
he will come to see us often.
Factors Knterhig Into Tnuhcr
Select iou.
Uate.i The Board is of the opinion
that llie clement of doubt plays'1' loo
important a* _ jam iu dealyngi, with
futures. Tile following faiilors cry
made the sole liasis for tea 1 dier selec-
tion in the Kdna schools: -(1) train-
ing. (2) yxisTieuct'. <3) pt'rsmiulity
of the applicant and- i4) the ability
c,li> Tirovide tlie proper monil . leader-
sjiip for Imys and girls..
tli'ynrrilig out tills policy We al
tempt to get tlic best trained,.-BJdJyjf-, .............
dual, tiie one with the niimi-'iNfAdffe.^w sln'i
provided is'rsounllty and' morals of|
tlie applicants are comparable. Con
slder fwiv individuals 'KTth hli1. Both
are fiossessed of splendid character
and striking personal!ties. They ap-
ply for a history position in the Kilim
high school. Botli arc ts'giiining
teachers Imt one lias twelity-four
nemester hours' of training in this
The following colored teachers have
Iiccii re elected :
\Y. M. i.amkiu: principal ;
.Sarah Patterson !
Ethel Weathers
Ei'ona Brown .-
Norma * Sayles. ■■■ ... ■-.*■
,*.• II. 1(. HAYES, Sup!.
ST. PAUL’S
Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod.)
W. B. UUMMELT, Pastor.
n.oop Settlement . .
Sunday, May ~l7tli;: , . * .
Sunday School and Bitile - Dlass at
«;80 A. M.
id vine Service s yt Ui:30
Sunday School »....D1 nr,c,vcrv
Wednesday evening at s o’clock.
'Waltlmr ■ 1 xague business. 'meeting
Friday evening at s.
'i'oniorrow is a sofci couch on wliich
Ha ill'll (being’ Mineral Hindis
S and east 7 a'cres of 4.) Dali
4li.
Keiease Minefiil , Eeilse-—(Jtiinlana
Petroleum Donipany to Jolin Kui'eya
and wife; Trait 777, containing si)
aerejs First Sub> of Beimelt Jtaiich ;
ililicil 2 22j4li.
iteleasc Mincjal iaaisc —l.hiinianu
Petroleum Dompany to D o u c a d
Dwosilz ami wife,; Tract, ,44'. edtilainifig.
so acres of .First Sub. of the Ib'idiett < w...
Itnlu ll : dated inning—May
HelciTse Mineigil ' L eii s 0—Sinclair | u dlmfii i’oweli .lean Author in
Prairie on Do. to*- Luna v. EindU'i-g ‘The Ex-Mrs. Bradford’
ct vir. i 12,,S acres IS. W. MuAsou l.ca-l
gue *: Tlafi'il 4’1 [30. ,;"* ■*. f * j Z—Z 1 .......'
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picture—
“Kip Roaring Riley”
Tlmrsday- Friday , 21 -22 :-
KINDEK KUDKIiS FKEll ASTAlfilO
...................... . .in ...................,.....
“Gay Divorcee”
• Mi I Ik* St;iLT‘ /i'lnir^duy’
* »■ 1 \<; Eli M i EKS
St^le Show
--pl'Mfiilirff liy-.-
A. & S. Levy Store
» -** l'^flji'ins*' Hu' new'
(VIN*.I lf HOI.lilts IiKESSIs.
,. , , .... .tain colonial corals formed huge heads
..........rw i*“ -*«■ «■««>»
is tlie -accepted times lycliold now is
the day c»f salvation.” if. (.'or. ti, 2b.
"-4. No-----C;-
Mildred’s Beauty Shop
This is to notify my customers that
I am hack at my shop and will ap-
precintc any and nil work. In pre-
Iiarlng for tlie junior Senior hanipii'l
ami oilier school activities, remi'inlier
Mrs.
Atkinson.
Dsince
in eoiisideration of
, • . field while tin' other lias only eighteen.
I util 1934 any teacher who held a it is mandatory on the superititen-
vulid certificate might he employed for dent to recommend the one with the
heiter training. ______________
The Single Salary Sdii'dule.
t lie1 State De-
bt teacher
of Educa-
tion look a fonvariD sP*fi in equalizing
the salaries of fCadiers iu tlie ele-
mentary a(vd high school. If the
tpralifientinns nnetft lie cohipilriihie
certainjy (lie salaries slfould tie also.
We point with pride fo tliis aecoin-
plishmeut siiii'u,,,wi‘ are one of tfie
pioneer sCiiools -my Texas tu .'CUciTiiit S'
tills iidjusiniefil. ’ We have received
tlelds- of prejlafutfon. The major field *<»'• ”f
of preparation is 'Construed !o" mean par,lvMl"r
twenty-four semester hours of credit iu
tlie major field of specialization;
eighteen semester hours of credit in
any position open lu ■ a Texas first
class school. But iu June of thut year
tlie State Department of Education sot
up very specific requirements for teach-
ers employed fur the first time iu first
class schools. There requirements have parlmenl s ruling relative
apis'ared in this eolunui before, but, lo 'lUflifuittions, the Board
refresfi tlie-minds of interested popple
they qjtye given verbatim :
Beginning‘Septijlpber 1, 1044, all fio
giiiniiig teacllefs-euiployed In first class
si'lnsMs, 'embracing the ; elementary,
junior and seUlor higti schools, must
be a graduate of a standard college dr
University. Furthermore, such teach-
ers must In', assigned in their major
the first minor field or sijc semester
hours of work above the)’amount re-
quired for graduation in7 a particular
Held."
This means that sliouid a vacancy
iK-cur iu the %ld of uyath iu oyr school
a person to be cllglhlt*.too(hat position
should have at least twelve semester
hirtfrs In' that field since tlie colleges
and universities of tlie stifle require
sit semester hours of math jfor’ gra'ilu-
ation. T(i be assigmsl to an English
or Spanish position the individual must
have ut leust eighteen semester hours
in English or Spanish to be eligible
for tlie position since the college or
universities required twelve semester
hours for graduation. To lie assigned
to a position iu the elementary school
the same prerequisites hold true*. No
longer can a 'Board of Education, con-
sider 1111 individual qualified for an
elementary position simply because he
Is a college graduate. A major in
English" or history does not mean? that
he lit qualified to teach the first or sec-
ond grade. He must have the equiva-
lent of twelve semester hours or more
iu primary work to lie eligible for con-
sideration.
The policy of tlie Edna Board; of
Education Is to consider the nppllca-
tion of an Individual bused on tlie
qualifications of the individual at the
time I he application is made and not
011 what they may be at some future
H '* ' ■ i ■ ■
plan
from till' State Department.
Tin* chief features [of the now
are given iu outline .below;
1. I'lassifieatioti of touchers ac-
cording to, training and experience.
'2. Setting irp minimum and inux-
11111 salary levels according toy. tPttiti
ing' and experience;
4. Provisions for transfer from one
classificatiiyv An the next liiglicr one
when train big 'and experience re-
quirements are met.
Classification I: Two Years of Col-
lege Training: - ‘
..a. Bake SiUii|^?S7.4)q. '
‘ b. $7.tH), additlolSir* pay per month
fqr)igjich (iVfe. years ,of experieJiAa,^
•ns . Miixinium sjAflry fiir 'tiiis classi-
iicati'fin is .<07 flh'js r month. (, '
Classificaiioii
Northern U. S. Once Was
Beneath the Shallow Sea
A great shallow sea layover a large. !
part of the northeastern United States
300JXK),000 yhars ago, states 11 Wash-
ington correspondent in tlie Chicago
Dally News.
Tentative . reconstruction of tlie
geography of the so-called . Devonian
age is made possible by "the discov-
ery of similar and approximately
-coeval fossil, deposits- in northeast-
ern Michigan, according to a report
to, the Smithsonian Institution by A.
S. Warthin "of Vassar college and G* A.
Cooper of the staff of the United States
National museum.
This ancient sea, they have deter-
mined,' covered most of New York,
Ontario, Michigan and the surrounding
country, but with a great island, or
possibly an area 6t very shallow wa-
ter. eihvated in the territory now cov-
" ered by most of Lake "Erie,’ Ohio, In-.
diana and southern Michigan,
The approximate outlines of this low
Island can now be uetgrnnucci v.j
remains of tlie e'ornl plantations which
fringed its shores. In Michigan cer-
Electrolux Dealer An-
nounces 6% Plan.
at BKI1KJE INN Saturday. May(Jt!)li.
Music liy Jessie Slllcrlc and Ovulatst'ra.
Admission 57c pbr1 couiilc.
These were pot connected to form
a single reef, but made innumerable
low mouniTrmn tlie sea bottom. These
reefs or “bloherms” are reflected espe-
cially In the topography about the pres-
ent Alpena-, Mich., and along tlie Thun-
der /Bay river In the form of small,
conical hills. ^
On,the margins of tlie.coral masses
a variety of other creatures llVeil) Crl-
noids, or sea lilies, were especially
abundant. Some of them were of large
size and great beauty. There is prob-
ably no known Devonian locality so
productive of fossil sea,lilies, and many
of the specimens dolli'cted for the nil
tlonal museum represent species new to
science.
\\*. A. 'I izniaii. I<»21 ] Eli'.Mrplux
lc;i ill", inis mi mil yiqci'l . I lint- arraiige-
I Hu‘lit s iiyvi' ini'll ■ "Inl'lrti'd r>, filllllll'l.'
tW lniri' linsC Vif. i'iic'i i'lilux ri'frigeni- -
it"r- uiiih i' n now C , jilan c lik'ii ]ier-
| mils inoiuliiy jiaymi'iiis oi'a.s In\v us
•<•'!.!)I j«■ r nionih. A-'small down pay-
l.iieiit .is ri'quireii, .and •liiii riil trade-in
nilownnri',. i> nmde for your old re-
frigerator. ' -
. Mr. i tzman points .Out: that Otis
ui'w plan is almost identical with-the
National Housoug Act plan which ex-
pired April 1st. Arrangements have
Iiccii completed to have the payments
made with the monthly gas bill,: a
plan that many homes iu.Kdnu-tuijl.vtg-.
cinily have already used anil -found to
lie very satisfactory.
1' 1030 , Eleetroiux gas-oiiei'iited
refrigerator-has ; been 011 sale sincer
-IHy ember 1st and- sales for UliC year
*1040 at iliis time arc ahead Of October
sales lust year. Silence, freedom
Tl-imi I'i'i;iir^ml economy of opera-
tion 'are- features' that" make Electrolux
tin: outstanding;—I'cfrigemtih' - of 4946.
A coil qill-O .1 i. null. II.VV11 itj 111)
your inspection at 1 tz Service Station
and you 11 re*''cordially iilV'iti'd tie-come
■in ."Iii! -c ilic 1940 Klci-l rolu x lncitlids.
Acme all-round NICOTINE Spray
for ail kind of flowers, vegetables and
shrubs—dry powder and kills insects.
F A IKES DKl'U CO.
'Mr. nij.il Mr-. Voltiey Simons 11ml
little daughter. Nancy, of lii'bbron-
vUIi' . ii-ci'c Tlie gin-.-is* of his parents,
Mr. anil Mrs. Orn. F. .Simons'the first
of the week, • . • '
Mr. ami Mrs. E. II. Simons. Mrs. J.
E. Rami's anil Miss Mildred Wharton
visited Mil' hedsigle of their brother,
George Wiiurtiui. -in Houston (lie first
of idle week. - , •
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f 'LIm’ i nnmnii—A oca m-jIU) m Tr«»ii|»,
liisl lime iii^-Tuxas, will pdity ;U Hiljo
IlnlU Tnusd.iv, May lOUi. Come ami
daueu. Admission 25c. • . r—. ,
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MAYTAG
FOR THE FARM*WHERE WASHINGS
Y'eacs of
II; Three
College Training.
V a. Base salary $00.00.
Ait .$5.00 additional pay phi- month
for-each five years of experience.
c. Maximum salary for this class!-:
ftoatlpu is $100 i>er mdhtli.
Ciassiflration III: For Teachei*
With Degrees:
. a.' Base sala ry $97.00.
b. $7.00 additional pay i«'r month
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or play clothes. The Rofier Water- Remover, MayiagY
exclusive method 'of ,wringing, completes the washing
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ONLY THE MAYTAG HAS THE GASOLINE MULTI-MOTOR
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Staples, H. K. Edna Weekly Herald. (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1936, newspaper, May 14, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth761900/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.