Edna Weekly Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1951 Page: 11 of 11
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EDNA
Garden Club Meets
With Mrs. LaBauve
13 in t:
The EdMuUarden Club met Feb.
jje-ffioni'
—Batrve with Mrs. Herbert
onJe of Mrs. E. C. La-
interesting.
Mrs. Dugger was leader for the
afternoon and introduced Mrs.
Betty Bradford of Victoria as the
guest speaker. Mrs. Bradford
spoke on Landscaping the Yard,
Smith' Soil, Water and Climate Condi
and Mrs. E. H. Seidel as co- J (ions; also the necessity of building
hostesses. | the soil with the needed minerals
The president, Mrs. S. O. Sample, and fertiliser for the growth of
opened the meeting. Mr*! Jack
Ganado Gleaners
Class Has Meeting
and
Gillespie read the' minutes" of the
last meeting. Mrs. O. M. Dugger,
Sr., gave Jbe treasurer’s report
Roil call of the 32 members
ent was answered by their JJtfvfei
Texas scenes. This proved
plants, shrubs and trees.
The members of the Edna Gar-
den Club were fortunate to havd
had Mrs. Bradford to speak at
this time.
>«Delicious refreshments were
4" by the hostesses.
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Our Store Will Be Closed All Day
Thursday, February 22nd
Spring Fabrics
m ■
Cottons . . . always the Number one fabric in the South
The Gleaners Sunday School
Class of the Ganado Baptist
Church, met at the ehuf-ch for its
monthly business meeting
social hour with 22 present.
Mrs. B. F. Harbour, class presi-
dent, had the visitors, Mrs. W. J.
Cooper, Mrs. L. L. Pruitt, Mrs.
Chas. Saddler, Mrs. Laura Hamp-
ton, Mrs. Hershiel Moore and Mrs.
A. Calaway, introduce themselves
to those present Mrs. Harbour
then asked them to get acquainted
with Mrs. Clifford ,, Hultqulst,
teacher of the class, and Mrs.
Carl Schultz, assistant teacher.
Then everyone got acquainted
with the associate members of the
class who are either teaching a
class in Sunday School or are as-
sistant teachers: Mrs. J. P. Mc-
Adams, Mrs. D. B. Hogan, Mrs. V.
L. Townsend, Mrs. J. M. Hix, Mrs.
Claude Freeman, Mrs. Clyde Free-
man and Mrs. Frances Moore.
Other members who were present
were Mrs. J. T. Weaver, Olga D.
Goodman, Mrs. Tom Hubbard,
Mrs. John Dittrich and Mrs. W. 0.
Gasaway.
After the business session, games
were enjoyed under the direction
of the fellowship president, Mrs.
J. T. Weaver.
Refreshments of cake, candy,
valentine sandwiches, and hot
chocolate were served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Clifford Hultquist
and Mrs. Carl Schultz.
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HERALD—EDNA, TEXAS
Thur*day, Feb. 15th, 1951
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and TermsC
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ed at the following rates: .
First insertion.--2c per word
(Minimum Charge 60c)
Subsequent Insertion 1c per word
(Minimum charge 25c)
(Count each initial and group
of figures as a word')
Cards of Thanks'and Resolutions
of Respect accejftied at a rate of
2c per word.
The Herald is responsible for
only one Incorrect insertion, and
if eyror appeals in advertisement
uested to notify
advertiser is
publisher at oi
Adveftisemi
5 p. in.
claasifi
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this page and up
to 0 p. m. Wednesday for “Too Late
to Classify.”
For Sale
LaWard Items.
Mrs. Mary Altom and son, Whit-
ley Pate, of San Antonio spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Fox.
Tissue Ginghams, Pimas and
Chambrays, Indian Prints,
Broadcloths, Piques, Doby
lustrious Broadcloths, Pi-
quesSwisses, Doby Weaves.
Price range 49c to $1.95
Ginghams and Chambrays
75c to 79c
80 Square Prints 59c
Quadrique Print 59c
79c Novelty Prints and Weaves
179c—98c— $1.65
Linens and Linen-like fabrics for suits, separates and
beach fashions . . .
Pure Irish Linen in Blue, Leaf Green Pink aqua at $2.25
Butcher Linen . . . 40 in, in Navy, Coral Maise, Grey,
Blue, light Brown, Orchid, Beige, White and Char-
truge . . . at___________T---------------------98c
Salyna’s 42 in. crease resistant and washable . . . colors
Bed, Aqua, Pink, Blue, Yellow, Burnt Sugar, Beige
and white _________________________________$1.79
Shantungs . . . Tissue Shantungs bidding for first place
, ...,. . beautiful colors-------------------------$1.69
Transparents . . . the feeling of floating, the beautiful
sheers, Organza, Chiffon, Voile, Georgette, Meshes,
tissues, Ginghams, Organdies, Etc.
-await your inspection at-
Culberson & Woodall
EDNA
‘The Friendly Store’
TEXAS
__T HIS WEEK A T-
your new mm Bkjj A *7/tcat,ic
Vcjluxc C wJ PI PHONE 34a
Opens Daily 1:45 * Saturdays & Holiday s 12:45
Thursday, Feb. 15: •
Erroll Flynn
:y Mountain
“Screen Writers”
15-17:
Tuesday Only, Feb. 20:
Arthur Godfrey
—in—
“Fifty Year*
Before Your Eye*’
Western Featurette
Tex Willinms and His
Western Caravan
Iver Butte”
plor Cartoon
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dordosky of
Ganado have moved to LaWard.
We welcome them to our town.
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Hunt are
the proud parents of a baby girl,
born at the Mauritz Memorial-
Jackson County Hospital at Gana-
do the past week.
Mrs. B. H. Horne of Edna was
a visitor in LaWard Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Daniel and
daughter, Elizabeth Ann, of Re-
fugio spent the ‘ week end here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Burdltt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayes and
children of Edna spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kirby Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Selby of
Corpus Christi spent the week end
visiting her mother, Mrs. 0. A.
McFerou.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Baker
spent the week end in Kingsville
with Mr. and Mrs. BUlie Rainbolt
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hassett of
Houston visited Mr. and Mrs. Pep-
per Martin Sunday.
Frieda, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Baker, is ill at this
time. We hope for her a speedy
recovery.
Herman Hayes of Houston spent
the past week end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby
Hayes.
Mrs. Emmitt Bordosky was an
Edna business visitor Monday.
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FOR SALE—Registered Brahman
bull and heifer calves. W. J. Cer
venka, Route; 1, Lolita, Texas.
5|4|50|ly p.
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WEEK-END SPECIALS
|'v,
Friday and Saturday
Smoked Link
Sausage, lb.----------41c
'ffhltson's
Chili, No. 1 cam
2 No. 2 Cans Monarch
Pork and Bean*-—33c
FOR SALE—50 choice lots in new
South Heights Addition; restrict-
ed to houses with 800 square feet
or more of floor space. Will sell
on installment plan. O. M. Dug-
ger, Edna, Texas. (2|l|t£c.)
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FOR SALE—Used parts and tires.
We buy junk batteries and radia-
tors. Kirk’s Wrecking Yard, Ed-
uu, Texas. (Il|l0|tfe.)
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FOR SALE—-Yellow Blossom Clov-
er seed. Bruce Gassoway (Hayes
Ranch Community.) (l|ll|tfc.)
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FOR SALE—Small 4-room house
with bath; must be moved. Marvin
Wiede, 7>/a West of Casa Blanca.
(l|25|4tp.)
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Francitas Facts
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Joines from
Port Lavaca were here to visit
homefolks the past week end.
Mrs. R. R. Joines and children
were Palacios visitors on Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Beulah Hodges returned to
her home in Seadrift on Tuesday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pearce visited
in Edna Sunday afternoon. They
visited at the Yoas home in the
Little Kentucky community on their
way back, and we are glad to re-
port that Mr. Yoas is very much
improved.
Air. and Mrs. Arvid Swenson and
Mrs. Paul Wyatt were up here
Saturday at their mother’s home.
Mrs. D. P. Long was taken to
the El Campo Hospital on Monday
where she will have to undergo an
operation for removal of gall-
stones.
We were glad to see Mrs. Emily
Patterson was able to walk “down
town” Monday. She’s feeling .bet-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. August Balfonze of
Bloomington visited at the J. L.
Koch home over the past week end.
Mrs. Balfonze, also visited Mrs.
Pearce.
Lester Jones has been ill again,
in the Ganado hospital.
Ail of us here owe the boys who
worked so faithfully on our REA
lines all last week a great big
vote of thanks. Nothing like dark-
ness to make us appreciate lfljht.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dong come in
from Texas City Monday to ac-
company his mother, Mrs. D. P.
Long, to the hospital:
Miss LaVon Conner spent Thurs-
day night in LaWard as the guest
of the DeAtley home.
FOR SALE—’46 Ford Sedan; good
shape. Howard Gioor, Edna, Tex-
as. (2|8[2tp.)
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FOR SALE—Nice living
room
suits, dinettes, Morning Glory Mat-
tresses. When you need furniture,
be sure and call 2005 or come by
and see Goppert’s Furniture, across
from Woodring-Meyer Lbr. Co.
(2|l|tfc.)
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FOR SALE—Full line of OCG£b|*
minerals for livestock, sheep, hogs,
and poultry. Henry Peters, Jr.,
Sfar Route, Edna. (2|l|12tp.)
FOR SALE—M-System 24 foot
trailer. Inquire Scott Trailer Park,
Edna, Texas. (2|l|Stp.)
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KILL RATS with Warfarin, the
new, recently accepted Bat and
Mouse Killer. Ready baited, easy
to use; rats itsually die outside or
in burrows. Faires Drug Go..
(I2|27|tfc.)
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Lg. Cans Monarch Golden Bantam
Corn-on-Cob ______ 37c
Any Flavor
Jello, 3 pkgs.--------25c
Trend
Soap, 2 pkgs--------39c
Regular Size Bars
Camay, 2 bar*------19c
Giant Size
Silver Du*t__________ 73c
(With Free Dish Cloth)
Calumet 8 oz can 10c
Phone 2491
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Bright and Early
SLICED BACON
Lb.
53c
Jasmine
PUR
El
LARD 3 Lb Ctn- 7
9c
Thrift Mexican Styl<
BEANS
B
3 Cm 2
5c
Blue Bonnet
COLI
OR
ED OLEO tk 3
- S
k
5c
Sno-Sheen
CAKE FLOUR2 34 Lb-Box 39c
A. A. EGG GROCERY
COMPANY
Edna, Texas
4
Singer sewing machine FOR RENT—Room with private
bath. R. D. Abel, 312 W. Cypress.
(2|l5|ltc.)
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FOR SALE
for sale. Recently overhauled;
practically new buttonhole attach-
ment, $49.50. Arden Lawrence,
302 S. Robinson. (2|15|ltp.)
FOR SALE—1 Crane steel cabinet
double drain sink; 2 porcelain top
base cabinets; 2 Mohart all-steel
wall cabinets and corner shelves;
1 new gas range. Mrs. A. T. Din-
cans, 711 W. Elm. (2|8|2tp.,
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FOR SALE—GTB Moline tractor
and 14 disc one-way. T. G. Hinds,
310 Wllshlre Place, Corpus Christi,
phone 27161 or phone 5032 at Los
Fresnos, Texas. (2|8|2tc.)
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FOR SALE—Choice building site,
south exposure. Live oak and pe-
can trees, 110 ft deep, width to
suit buyer; 200 Block Simons
Street. W. S. McCormick, 713 S.
Wells Street, phone 2204 (2|15|ltp)
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FOR SALE—River bottom farm,
646 acres ; 425 acres in cultivation;.
8 tenant houses and one main
dwelling. All minerals go with
place. Now under oil lease. Near
paved highway. $137.50 per acre
cash. See Hollis Massey, Colum-
bus, Texas. (2|15|ltc.)
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FOR SALE—I do have best Hybrid
DeKalb seed corn. Got all the
numbers you see in all farm pap-
ers. Also got one three-year old
cow pony for sale; will take $32.
Sec Albert Novak, Route 1, Edna;
five miles north of La Salle.
(2|l5-22|p.)
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FOR SALE—Female rat terrier, a
pet. 411 W. Cypress. (2|l5|2tp.)
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FOR SALE—Registered 3-year old
Aberdeen Angus bull. J. M. Gilles-
pie, Star Doute, Edna. (2|l5|3tc.)
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FOR SALE—Nursery Stock; Fruit
Trees, Shade Trees, Shubbery, etc.
My nursery business is not for sale.
Browning’s Nursery, B. Browning,
proprietor, Edna, Texas (2|l|tfc.)
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FOR SALE—If you want to in-
vest in rental property, I have a
store building worth the money,
$12,000. CL M. Dugger.
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210 N. Ed Linn
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Rentals
FOR RENT—3 room house, east of
Dewey Strane residence. Alberta
Utesy. (2|l5|2tp.)
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FOR RENT OR LEASE—Furnish-
ed house, all conveniences, about 3
miles from Edna. Write R. L. El-
lis 8243 Hartford, St., Houston, 17,
Texas; phone Milby 4987 (2|3[4tp.)
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Two furnished apartments 1 block
from Main St. Mrs. G. J. Lindberg,
Phone 2268. ,(2|8|2tp.)
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FOR RENT—5 room house for rent;
all modern conveniences; Chas.
Brandes, Lolita. (2|8|2tc.)
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RENTAL SANDING EQUIPMENT
—For sanding floors, woodwork or
metal surfaces. Westhoff Merc. Co.
(12|l0|tfe.)
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FOR RENT—Two bedroom upstairs
apartment. Inquire at Atlas Clean-
ers and Laundry. (l(12|tfc.)
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FOR RENT—Apartment. See Mrs.
Helen Garner, 823 N. Wells; phone
2476 (2|l5|ltp.)
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FOR RENT—Furnished two-room
apartment, 304 W. Cedar, phone
2019.' (3|15|2tp.)
Miscellaneous
Dial 2421 for City Cab, 24-hour
service. Will go anywhere; any-
time. All white drivers.
(2|l5|4tp.)
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WANT TO TRADE—Town prop-
erty bringing good income for acre-
age in country. Write P. O. Box
1807, Edna. (2|l5|2tp.)
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FOR RENT—Six room furnished
house to be vacated soon. Now oc-
cupied by Callaway Vance. For
information contact Hester Daven-
Listen to
THE LUTHERAN HOUR
“Bringing Christ to the Nation.”
Sunday broadcast: Mutual chain,
12 noon; ABC Chain, 3 p. m.
Anyone wishing to help in this
great work may send their contri-
butions to the Lutheran Hour, 3558
South Jefferson Ave., St Louis, 18,
Mo. (2|l5|tfc.)
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STRAYED—To my place (the old
Volkmer place on Navidad River)
two black hogs and six red pigs.
REFRIGERATION and AP-
PLIANCE SERVICE—Motor re-
pairing; call 4813. Robison Re-
frigeration Service, 204 N. Wells,
Edna. (2|l|tfc.)
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WINDMILL W O R K— Windmill
and Pump work, well digging. E. L.
Rose, on Mack Hutcheson place, 2
miles east of town and half mile
south of Highway 59. (2|15|tfc.)
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PUMPS—Washing Ma-
WATER
chines Repaired and Serviced. Robi-
son Refrigeration Service, Phone
4813, Edna, Texas. (2|l|tfc.)
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AERO CROP DUSTING—Dusting
fertilizing, planting, defoliating.
Mike Grogan, Phone 2R51, Ganado,
Texas (Jan. 10, 1951 |p.)
POSTING NOTICE—My pasture
southeast of Francitas known as
the Post Oak Pasture, is posted ac-
cording to law, and all manner of
trespassing is strictly forbidden,
especially hunting. Mrs. Angie
Knopp, H. G. Whorton. (l|l|52[p.)
New Sutherland
Posting Notice
port, 1503 Esperson Bldg., Houston, Must pay for feed, chickens and
(l|18|tfc.) this ad. 0. N. VanHuoten, Star
FOR RENT—Three modern ground
floor oflices, ready for occupancy,
In my new office building in Edna,
Texas. All year air-conditioned
throughout. Would consider rent-
ing for, store or other business the
large room adjoining the Post Office
building. All utilities furnished.
E. T. Rose, Edna. (2|15|2tc.)
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FOR RENT—3 room furnished
house. Contact Mrs. Eugene
Green at Louise, Texas; phone
11R2. (2|l5|ltp.)
(2|l5|2tc.)
%L
Repair andKep«—
10% Down and 30 Month* .-9^0
Phone 44$! <5**^
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bego and
baries of Fannin, Mr. and Mrs.
Farquhar, Mrs. Floyd Bolin
[a of Corpus Christ! were
turday to help Mrs.
Exa Womack
ibrate their
Miss
FOR SALE—5 room, all modern
hoqie in Lolita, one acre with elec-
tric pump, at *4,750.00. Would
consider renting. See M. C. Jack-
son, Lolita or call Mrs. Jackson at
2112 Edna before 5 o’clock.
(2|8|tfc.)'
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FOR SALE—Venetian blinds; will
go out and measure.your windows;
free estimates, and will .Install.
Goppert’s Furniture. Phone 2005.
(2|l|tfc.)
FOR RENT—4 room house and
garage; water furnished; $37.75
per month. Mrs. Eugene Green,
care Mrs. Mildred Henderson,
Louise, Texas. (2|l5|ltp.)
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FOR RENT—Unfurnished two bed-
room house; also apartment. See
J. W. Kennedy, Phone 2306; 610 W.
Division. (2|l5|ltp.)
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Route Edna, Texas.
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(11251 lOtp.)
DRESSMAKING, alterations, quilt-
ing. 401 W. Cypress. Phone 2405.
T~----------------(2|l5|2tp.)
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WANTED—Ilady checker; ex-
perience preferred. Apply at Pig-
gly Wiggly. (2|15|tfc.)
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MAN WANTED—G o o d nearby
Rawleigh business now open. If
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Crow and
daughter, Dorothy, and Miss Shir-
ley Dulnlg motored to Columbus
Sunday where they enjoyed '
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huse-
man ...
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barker and
daughter are now making their
home at Port Lavaca, where Mr.
Barker is employed at the Alcoa
plant. Their many friends wish
them success in their new home.
Mrs. Bill Jaap has returned to
her hime at Madisonville after a
visit with relatives in tills com-
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Knuppel and
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Szaposznikaw
enjoyed Sunday afternoon In the -
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tege- w
ler at White Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hackbarth
visited the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Kuretsch Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Moor of San Anto-
nio were guests of her mother,
POSTED—My place 12 miles north Mrs. August Pagel and other rela-
of Edna above Navidad post office, tives recently. Mr. Pagel aecnm-
is posted according to law and no panled them to San Antonio on"
POSTED—-All land owned by me
is posted according to law and no
manney of trespassing will be per-
mitted. Chas. Brandes, Lolita,
Texas. (I|l|l952|p.)
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POSTED—My place west of Gana-
do is posted agaiDst all manner of
trespassing and violators will be
prosecuted. Mrs. James Power.
(12|14|51.
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manner of trespassing will be per- . their return trip,
mitted. Violators will be prosecut- i
I Messrs. Dick Baker, F. A. Jaap,
ed to the fuUest extent of the law. Robt. Hackbarth, Victor Stavinoha
J. T. Weaver, Rt 1, Lolita, Texas, and John Kaspar attended the Fat
5|26|l96l|[k) j Stock Show in Houston a few days
-0- j last week. White in Houston they
willing home service business with
good profits, write immediately.
Rawleigh’s, Dept. TXB-S290-45,
Memphis, Tenn. (2|15|ltp.)
Work Wanted
NOTICE—For your house plans
and your mechanical work call
Frank Simons at Simons Insurance
Agency, Phene 2092, Edna, Texas.
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THINKING OF BUILDING ?-
For a F. Hv A. Loan see Frank
FOR RENT—Two room furnished
kpartment, close in. Dial 3311 or land etc.
4404. <2|l51tc.)
O—— | FOR Interior Decoration Work see
Simons at Simons Insurance Agency
Edna, Texas, for your house plans,
(l|ll|tfc.)
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FOR RENT—Two residences in the'or contact Helen’s Shop, P. O. Box
town of Edna and one residence
on hard-surfaced road 1 mile, from
Edna. E. T. Rose, Edna.
<2|15|2tc.)
27, Inez, Texas. Complete line of
samples of all draperies and slip-
over materials. Estimates free.
<l|25|tfc.)
POSTING NOTICE—All lands own- stopped at the Rice Hotel,
ed or controled by the undersign- | Mrs. Fannie Brown and her
ed are posted according to law nephews and their-wives of Viola,
and all manner of trespassing is j Iowa visited friends in this com-
strictly forbidden. Violators will niunity recently while enroute to
Valley.
be prosecuted:
Joe Heard R. H. Stockton
J. H. McColloch L. S. Stockton
0. F. Spencer W. H. Blaylock
Walter Kublman Chas. F. Smith
; ferry Kuhiman Pat Smith
> E Galow Allen Lay
-am Farris Albert Thomas
\l L. Walker Sam B. Heard
F -If Knudsen Ivan Fenner
A. J. Calaway W. F. Hart
Mrs. L Wilbeck M. O. Johnson
Weynandt Bros. Joseph Wearden
J. J. Strauss Dr. B. L. Valenta
April 19. 1951 |pd.)
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POSTING NOTICE—My pastures
and the pastures I have leased; the
the
TRUSTEES HEAR
(Continued, from Page 1)
special open meeting for next
Tuesday night, Feb. 20, at the
cafeteria, as the parent group was
promised. However, it was report-
ed by one of the leaders of the
parents the board has been advised /
of their desires and they will now-
leave the matter entirely up to
the trustees.
In other business at last week’s
meeting, the trustees heard froiA-*"
Atkinson, Allnoeb, and Mrs. 0. O. Bupt Bounds reports on attendance
Traylor pasture at Texana; the for the fifth month, fifth month
George -Clement pasture at' Bed of operation of the cafeteria Car-
Bluff, and the Larazus pasture at ver cafeteria openLg, cost of band
Lolita, are posted according to law house addition, athleic and stadium
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and all manner of trespassing is
strictly forbidden, especially hunt-
ing and fishing. W. R. Farquhar.
(l|l|l952|p.)
financial report, financial report
of general fond and report on
change on bus drivers and bus
routes.
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