Edna Weekly Herald. (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol. No. 29, No. 22
FW Bale.
ina’s
tL Run-Off Primary. Enjoyable Family Re
. Union Held Sunday.
Edna's nrst'^h* cotton this sou-, t jLa riiehUoued iu theseeolumrM lustj.
mit wuii -giifuea Saturday, August 1st, week; there will lx- u/'ruu-off primary, Th(, home of Mr. ami Mrs. A. M.
at tile 11- 'V. lllllmaii «ht It was in Commissioner’s Fred nets Nek. *, oullowway was the scene o£ u happy
m-oduccd by 11.-X;-"Novak oirrtlP* farm und. .4 on Haturduy, August 4nth. y il ,.euuiyu syilduy, August 2nd
^ggroggafeSi'
nil TtJlT'f&rm and 4 on Satqrday, August 25th.
........ -fi'-he Herald BS8 prliitcCr ttsniekets tor‘ jy,'atiUg
The .tirst' Imie llns year was about leu 1,. VV. Lancaster are the\ candidates,
c A. Ltzman. local LleclfnluK AT
> ot, ,, ' l'rigerulor dealer, • lias announced that
D 1 alio- iY‘,mw ■ nlilc lo eliminate the .10' -
days later than last. year.
Following is ihe premium list do-
nated hy Edna citizens: . -
\V. Hillman. Hugging and Ties
while A. J Peters and J.
candidates In Hffietnct No/
Hunt ure
and - * I inning
■ A. Egg, mdse
Cerges Service Station, uidse »
Nowlin I idw • 'o., .mdse .
Jackson Contd\ State Hank
Fa! res Drug.....Co. - . ,
Tny ioi to Rugby
Joe Volkiner
j. vV. IVeagyr, work
Simon; Meat-Market
Speuee Service JUathin w ash and
Crease Job -
Simons A (ia> 1c, nnise
J, S. Mazolu. I passes to show
W. A. i^tzman
( ozy Cafe
I ‘ulhermui to Woodall, mdse
lii*ury King
M. is Coiil) , ,
TB'mm's t’ash Dcuccey, Ahlfcl
•Official "white Man’s I'nihn Returns.
$5.00.f,H- county Judge:
100| w.'ji. McClure
2235
J’**0 For County Attorney
Cullen .1$. Vance
5.00 ]
1.00 , ,, *,
, op1 For County Clerk-
1* K. Miller
2222
2243
,5o' For Assessor .and Collectojt:
1.00
1.00
1.00
.no
"2.00.
.So
.50
r.»»
2240
rasli Tlown pajmeni tin11 lias been
standard reipmeim ut for lie- purchase
of ati fcli-clrolux ties retrigerator. .x*b
way of Sweet Hume. . -
The harbeeue dinner was spread on
a beautifully arranged ttilile under..........
the large moss covered uak trees W tha ^ pUj1Uent is required, and a liberal
yard uf the .home. The centt-tpic. i. ^ m aj|,,w um-c w ill lie made for
beiug u huge birthday egke, decorated ^ (lW ,(;ii i'grr at or. Smal mnulhtj
pink roses, resting "up. a round mu . |iaTMH.ut* made with I lie gas lull will
• ■ tulle and terns. » * :
in .
ror bordered
•420
172'
2220
2246,
, leaned and
a
to;
‘.T. to K. < lea tiers, suit
prenatal.
lOggfy Wiggly, md.se ,
Wootlring Meyer LUr. ('», mdse, ^ too
Good's Service Station, mdse . 4.00
Hensley Tailor Simp suit j leaned
■ . " Swl pressed -------------■
Nh-inutis Dry Goods Stare shirt
The Economy Store dress
Kose to Sample
f K. Miller
Modern Garage
Sprung's Cash t.ro,. :y.mdse
J. Vogel, iud«e
Mildred's lieauty-'tShop
• titssi s»-itarlgirsifip hair cut
McDwuaid Grocery,
City Meat Market, mdse
Gainer Tin Shop, trade
tv T. to r? c«; ;
u. B. Fenner
C. A Mitchell’.
elms. A. Mitchell
For Sheriff:
it F. Hutlnoek.
Hugh E. White
Fur District Clerk:
Mrs. Gena l.ec Lawrenet
For County Treasurer:
C, K. Traylor
For County Surveyor: ..
F • E/’MaptUXtltirtl ’ 2240
For < U'iiifliitetoiier, Ffet-HB'I -Nn. tr. -
F. II. Hall, ." ..... "
'FWM’.. Strand , , ,a
Ad run DtHlord . . . Ids
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 2:
Will lto-s 33*
I. W. lumen st**t -----
Ludwig Mablutura 448
For Commissioner, Precinct No. it:
Fred Meador
J. A. Lelsancr
........— ; , ami lor ;uT Electrolu.v Mr. 1 l/.n.mir
table weie *M > ulll |hat (bis no i.as'h down ji.ij
and silver Whfei' uifttt oiler is log a limiletl lime onl>,
and may he willulntwn at .•an; time
without ad\;.inee uottve, j.
Mr. 4 tziilan ,-uj , I liar sales of 1.1- ■
I ruin\ refrigerators m Ediai' itJiil ’ \ i
eintty ha ve. liyeltr umisu'ally i!<'"td tills
y euf,'v',Vtiniifug-far,ala ad of I lit- total
sales i'or'tiie year J’j:s3. i'he. tug is
jlelinitely to tin- I'Jei trolux ga * re
frigerator, and Mr. I i/.imui ........ l-
that .last year'*;:saies--w\ il in tame llim
igiubh'd tills y ear. Sims'- refrigeru .
lion i> a year a rwuad ueees.-il \ lure
Her stirring •stories su ........ ’ „ south Texas, Alt i l/.man is . x
and 'pioneer life i-u Texas, a it ttlwitysj j ^ ^.y*.,, greater sales during
a source of great, enjoyment In. ltd , usi Ulnl , September than at any
_____». feiot.ilo I U»r Ilh* luis -x 'j?,* ■ ,
The:.flowers for the
of pink roses, ferns
artistieully arranged,
Tlit* menu of burbecueu miiLiu^i,
steaks, and roast turkey\- supphuueiti-
'(.(I by salads, vegetables, relishes, files,
cake iee >erwuu, coffee and -tea, wa~
greatly ' eifjuggd hy the .forty-one
guests in attendance.
Mrs Calloway, the lmuor.e, W a
deseemlant of a prominent pmneer
fumily of Texas, and site lias mieresl-
ing memories of tlmyearly days when
Texas' history was in Um mukiitg.
Her "stirring'stories of Indian tutus
1.00
' .50 i
■M\ . ....
l.oo A- * l'*K
50 For < 'ommlHslouer,
M
family and friends. Her life !pi
Ta-eirldeirnr ettpeTR*TOeTTtnt hiring Me-
rut loti to hep liiihlren-and fellow 'man.
Sim is loved and honored by all w bo
know her. . ,
Mrs! ' allow ay Was the recipient uf
many pleasant greetings and good
wishes during tie- day..
Kermlt Gideon, her grandson, sung
for her, (It* beautiful song, ':Th:n
Jill Wonderful .Mother of Mine.’'
041 Sla- received numerous and lowly
.300 gifts, among them a radio, Hum her
.M
.75
1.00
1.U0
1.00
Jackson County Council
Precinct No. Hf’t,.r,...... Ha re was
TVmL l“u“Ltt • "*Tl0 mush and games ami a •ladle, sup,H.r
1 11 1 11 “y- lui'wus served on the lawn.
A. J. Peters . ‘St vll of Mrs^ Calloway's children who
Paul G. tleriiura^,.——........ • jp-iug were with her to enjoy the
For Justice of the Peace, l*re. No. 1: !d.,y*; ulgoten grandchildren and eleven
8i 1 great graatliliiUlreii.
August and., M pt
OlUvf U“.e liny. ..war
Those* who hav** not ,oi iiin|k‘oh*u
the U*autifMl KieolJ>iIux iV! l
faio.r are invited l" come mlo -Mr.
1 LUltan's show' room "ami see tor
themstdves the mam li at ores of tiie
Electrolux lefrigt-ratui I'ermaneiil
vil.-m -no la ■ n.g P“T....."7
111,wen Operating • o-l "t only tine,
rents a day are e\ipmi\. Elmir,.lax
adydutages.
The regtilar mouthly Connell meetUtg
was held in the commissioner's court
ruoui oh August 1st ut 2 o'clts'k.
After the regulur opening, some ot
the delelflrteff gave very intereitting re-
poMs tiit one of tire things they U-arm-d
at the Short Course. Their subjects
were as follows: ' .
Mrs. lilehalek—Grape '!« „
Mrs. Isiwery—Fruit Trees
Mi km Mabel I'arh urn, Culling Uhifk
Miss Vox gave a general -review, yf
the Short t 'nurse whieh was thoroughly
amoved Mi's. Oliver Malone, who rep
. reseated • the County' Council »t Short
Course, gave a more poftipn tc report of
her trip. *
At the July meeting Aihievemetn
Day hud been iltseussed and some
suggestions made as to plans for thhs
program Mitts Cox 'suggested that
each"-vluh feature their best article
for A lie year. Mrs, Miller told abput
ber club planning to have their
Achievement Dnyxjn t*«' ft,rm ,>f au
afternoon tea.
- Also ill the July meeting the t oun
ell voted to ask each club to plan one
program for the Scop meeting of the
Oiont.li. These w ere as follows:
Caraneuhua—January ■»
t ‘ordele—•February.
Iteutachburg—March.
. Etlna—April.
Friendship t ’ireie—May.
.; Cutiudo—June
1 at Wa rd—July.
Isilita— August—
N'uvidad HepteutlST
Sowders—Octolver.
Willing Workers—November.
The el tilts are asked to have these
programs ready by the September
Council meeting.
Miss tVi ri'potii'd that among th-J
I860 farm* families in Jackson Countt,
film of whom are whites, we have 11
worricn'swLilis. JI.t'L.1-1 gjTjs'floIts. We
found this record csimparnTtavorably
wiih all other c*ounti<‘K in out dUtrlci.
lletKirts show we are ahead of/ most
of tlietn, especially iu- girls' clubs:
This Council meeting was well at-
tended lmediately after the meeting
closed Miss Uox left for t|**r polite at
Lubbock to spend her vaeatiun.
. —HW|sirter.
J, j|, Uelachuer.
For Coustalde, Precinct No. 1:
W. McDonald. ...
For Justice of the Peace, Pte. 3
J. K. Head-----....—-
Frank Kohutek —
For Constable, Precinct No. 3:
Dale Hurdltt ^—.—
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210
333
010
The Ganado School.
M. It, HoUeusheud. superintendent
schools 4c Ganado, was an Edna
bnattiesa visitor Friday, and while in
the city made this office a pleasant
fit He iufonued us that the- Hourd
of Education at Ganado batj let the
contract to l.abcrdia Brothers of that
city for tlw const ruction of the new
high school building and gym. and as
work Is now under*headway the new
building Is expected to be in readiness
for the opening of school on Septcm-
ber 7lh. The new building wUJ con
gist of four class rooms, one sthdv
hall reading room and laboratory,
all to be furnished with modern equip
meat The uuw building will provide
some muchly needed * room and will
greatly improve fhe school plant us
well us add to the comfort and con
venleuec of the teachers aud pupils
Mr Hollcnsheiid ujao informed Us that
vocational agriculture WilL be added
to the course of study in Ihc Ganado
sell do Is- the next term, thus, Uamid.)
will be the first Jackson Gounty school
to Include vocational agriculture in the
'covil^st's of study offered. Mr liol
lenshead also stated that the Gantt-
do BChool board had ordered a now
International ‘school tins with a seat
lug capacity of 5U or I letter. Mr. llol-
The out-of town guests present w ere
a son,. Mr. .J. T. Humphreys and Mr.
und Mrs. Jess Anderson aud children
of Merkle; Mr. »uul Mrs. ftosor ami
daughter,. Arlene, of San Antonio, Mr.
H. Sc Gideon and 8«ns, John, Kerntlt
ami Stanley and daughter Mourine of
Hoiistoit, Mr. Itittl Mrs. A. U. I’n.V-aj1'1
Mr. ahd- Mrs. It. JomJ^ and child
ren of El Catopo. Mr. itiw Mrs. P- A.
Hmuiniligiittns and -sou, jFFferirieR. of
tiirgle' lAtkc, Mr. and Airs, tom 1 nil’
way and children tif' Kdtm, Mr. sand
Mrs Hick t'ouper and children•■<>( Ed-
na Mrs. Fletcher .Warren of
Nicaragua'; Mrs, Earn; and Miss
Ha mb Lane of Houston. •
The guest, upon leaving, wished
Mrs. t'alh.wa'jfp.maiiy more happy
birthday air 7 “'.A"- *
-rsfonlrllmted.
Homer Craig’s Funeral
tu^ CO P‘“ “J “ * .
lenshead will likely have some "school
As briefly mentioned In these
columns last week. Mr. 11. A. t raig, a
former well known Edna citizen, died
i„ a iiulvestda hospital Wednesday of
last wis-k* from tin infected leg.
• 'rtie remains were brought to Edna
Friday afternoon ami laid to rest in
the Edna Cemetery. The funeral sen
ice was conducted hy the Christian
minister of Bay Cl tv and the ' >dd
Fellows lodge, of Which the dtceused
hndfttecti a faithful member for iititnv
years.
*1 Mr (’ra4g was lH>rn in -Kllw (.xmiity,
January I2th„ 1877, the only soil of
Mr and Mrs. IV. H, Crul'g. prOmim ut
citizens of Italy, Texas. He moved to
Jackson County about twenty years
iago where he was associated with the
news" in the Herald within the next
week or so, in which he will Introduce
the new members of the faculty. The
Ganado school lost several valued
members of lust year’s fai:ulty, In
Craig to Tbomppeon grocery •• store
For the past several years Mr Craig
find las'll deputy game warden, ami
had made his home ut Bay City since
that time. Ills services as gam'
warden* continued through ihe'-iidmin
Victoria Junior College
Wants Edna Pupils; J
High Hcl......i graduates oT the Edna i
area have M '-ci\'d lioitaiKius iii„n j
Victoria Junior 1 "^"ki of Victoria 1 • > j
■attend Btitool - tfaerf- avu-i^tgoJM lSgid-
j,p;(7 term. vvTiich opens Hcptcuibcr SUt.
A number ot sltidctiW irotn iltto >‘■
tion liavu aWended this college “i-u the
past aud it is expected that several
more will accept- these invitations for
the coining year. , -
Victoria Junior College, under the
presidency of IVrtcr S. Garner, i-
inuugurating u plait "f instrm uo>
NVtstCh tt-elrt-itfly new Ut lexaa col
leges. Because of the weakness- otH-
ltte formal. Unpci mnul -group teucdilitg (
piuu used by. most olleges at present
the laeWty. at Victoria have n-v.sc-l
their teaching mctlmds to suit the 1
needs of the individual student. - .
The stildeUts arc no longer herded
into large groups and - forced i;t
memorize' Iiccumuhitions pi. mecltam-•
cal filets • wUlioiit-_thiiuglil of • voca-
Itoual lirepacat ion. Each student is
tuttglit iudlvaduaHy instead, and 1-
givcu ,-personal super-vision from lttviu-
Ik• rs ot the faculty in °tttt effort-to help
him recognize ami .devcjl^i Ws uatu/ul
talents. *T "■
'lVie college offer* complete Instruc-
Iion Ut tiie tirst two .years of college
work with . pry*professional Iraininu
in all professions. Since the school tv
„„ the recogptod list of junior et.l
leges, transfer of .credits to tiny senior
college or university -may J* made at
•any time without loss.
• Mr. Gtorner and J. \Y. Evans, a-
Ulstant supcnntciid.cul, were Edna
visitors Tuesday and while here mSto
ibis otflee a call. Elsewhere uf this
i->ue id the Herald, is an advcrlnc
n„‘id for' the Victoria Junior t'oilcgo,
Since Mi 1 iariwr hu^ liecu. in. elitir-c'
,,f ibis school' it has gtWn iu^ D-;D>‘
Inrit - in Eilna anti Jackson fottuly.
and, it- stated nbtive. there will 1“- a
nun 1 ber from this clnuity to enter tins
school the approaching^.!erm.
Tickets to Ed-Tex
Theatre!
With the purchase of fevery pair of shoes selling
for $2.49 and up Culberson & Woodall will give a
free ticket to the Ed-Tex Theatre good for FrHay,
August 14—showing Ben Lyon and Joan March in
“DANCING FEET” '
L,
$5.00 Pair of Shoes Free
Culbersoh & Woodall will give sway a pair $5-0J
Shoes at the Ed-Tex Friday night, August 14. Ask
jjs fop details.
*K.
SALE ON SHOES—SEE OUR WINDOWS
/Come In And Take A Look 2
Culberson N \X oo’clall
THE FRIENDLY STORE
hi
SOME REAL
BARGAINS!
Men’s Wash Pants, all 89c and 98c grSdtN^ 69c
Men’s Wash Pantay $W to $1.98 grade , .90?
Men’s White Shoes, $198 grade .... $149
Men’s White Shoes, leather sole, to $4.50 val. $1.98
Men’s Khaki Pants^ vat dye , ■ • • • • 98c
... 98c
Shirts ter Match, vat dye
V. - 9*^
R. A. DRAKE
Cleaning “The Store For Men and Boys” Pressing
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»™i"'>n -- — v* — - * • , ! W U, ,1,-11 ..........
‘ludlHg; two from' the high school 'r,!| istrafion 'of-several governors,
know Tof—Coach Fred Walker ami ...
Miss Laurie Ht-11 Kitijiliitg.
JM*-o
Schmelling-totiis Fight
in tiii*
(service lie proved to be one "i tin-
[most valuable men in the dull re force
I In Jackson cdutity he was” recognized
> .....* r I. I ..it i/I.11 Hllil I4C
May Close Duck Season
Several Years.
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*• Artli.nr • HruttuhOlz of El Cantpo,
owner nmf matrager of the Edna
l juk* Auto supply Store, which
will la- opened in the Felts brick
l/uthling oti Miftir-street, next; to the
I'iggly Wiggly, in the flear future,,
ban lieeu here several days this we?to
gelt lug tilings In readiness fur the
opening of the story. A new front has
been put in th«‘ building and other tin
[irovements made, und tlds. with licit
new tlxtnros gives the Edna hranyh of
Ibis iMipulitr auto supply house a Very
nttractive store;-nlso a splendid loca-
ness next week and will have an open-
bur ad in our next issue.
Since writing' the aliuvc. Vvc learn
tint Mr. and Mrs. BniuuhblV, have
moved Ju-Edita and .are occupying the
Hose to sample e«^ig;> neitr the c. e.
Tray lor home. We Welcome them as
citizens of «tir little city.
Saturday night we will show the
offleiul pictures tif file prize tight be-
tween Max'JtfchlMeiJing and .Its- Ismls.
The -pictures of this light are said to
la- unusually good, and we. advl.se all
those W!m enjoy seeltig a good prize
tight -to lie present Saturday.
Bargain night Tucstlay and FrldTty.
Admission—5c aud 15c.
THE EDTEX theatre.
--;-o—-
Yes, Sir! Vrtttvare entitled l» the
Newest, Best- Merrtnuidlse for your
*'one>- the ECONOMY STORE.
A. J. Rowell, who suffered a severe
heart attack at his home in the t’asa
Blftuea stH-Uon Friday, is reisirtisl im-
proving in a Houston hospital. Mr.
Unwell hfld, Just reeently returued
from Houston where- lie consulted a
doctor Who had been .treating * him
for some time' for .heart trouble. At
that time his Condition Was reported
Improving.' Friday he was. in” Kdmmi
That afternoon while at his barn titllr
ing to a negm hired hand lie ft‘ll,„jtiul
for -some time It was thought he was
tlying. A local doctor and his Hous-
ton doctor were colled in and by Sun-
tln.v Mr. Rowell’s condition was Im-
proved enough to take him to a hos-
pital in l+fluston. A late word from
his lied.side Informs, ns he is gradual-
ly Improving, but is yet In a very
serious condition.
as an holiest, upright citizen, ami w
had a large ckrcle of friends in "
and the news of his -passing was •'
shock to them. , / ' -
He is survived by. his wife, now ot
Bay City, und...,mother. Mrs. \v U
Craig, of litis city, la-sides other, rida
tifes. To these tiie Herald extend*
syniftathy. .
—-—:—2d1—-
Marriage Licenses
The folhiw ing marriage fiet-Ws-
have Iss-ii. issued since our Iasi repori .
Harold S. Archersott und Grace
Grceuwell.
Antoil Wepreok and Marie,lltghy.
_——o--
Mr. and Mrs. W. !>’. Wofford and
Ire cream—finest in the land—we
make It rite herb In the store and we
Dallas, July 28,.- The already limit
cd dock j i oot ing season matin' slop
|,,,| entirely for llie next few year*.
Dr. Harry Dberholser, senior bin
logM nf I lie Cniltxl States, inin-mi .;f j
liioBta^cal survey, i udlcatcd i'cc
Tuesday.
Tlio continued droiitli and tiie
sliootlng *casi ut. lias lttui stteh a toil
ing effect on tin* fowl that the iaitoi
liHty is* liaiTod l'otI,-severitl years iti an
,11..rt to increase Hie number of ducks
Throngtimtl the country, he *aid in ,t
speech licrtT*
Doctor t literholser, who revealed In'
is'Avrttlwg a book about Texas birds'.
said tile sta^-ltud leant im* nmo-
sja-cies nf birds fliun tfn.v other slat.
—;-o----
Tuesday,.Aug. 11—Eye Day *-+h Ed
iia. l»r. Jack Kahn .4 Victoria,, reg-
istered cye-siglit specialist, will lie at
w A MeClung. proprietor of the know it is good. 15c pint; 30e quart
.MH’lung Produce Company, has been ever, day and Sunday, toe.
, MtH miiK * .......• • - -
eon fined to his home for sevt-rtl weeks
with a stdbborn attack of yellow
jaundice. Tills week his condition is
FAIRER DRUG 00. nggiy wtggiy .o j-.-..... ;•■••'• .
.. fage recently vacated hy Mr. ami Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray TVdand und dattgh- Hugh Mitchell.
... Dill!.; Ik.... ____* TnnA l..fl tl
Visitors’ Day” a’t the Citizens Mill- they afro• bothing you small d* I" t*
.fury -Training Contp at Fort Sam (grow into major defects if ncglcctud-
Houston last _ Friday. They. j ^ BUistein, proprietor of Bridge
that Dempsy Wofford. Avho is■ aiB d- ■ WM!r au mM visitor Monday. t,ml
ing the Citizens Militaidy « uhil,, ln the dty ,,,lldi iu at lids
Camp, took tirst place in the 1 « “■ 1 f0 leave an order for some pla
220 yard dashes and wWeb he is using to advertise
the mile i^ayjin the Held mi t ^ all,;il,ght ,.n midge Inn Sat
that «»»?• tirtlay night. ;
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Chase and (,{miuligs|ontl1. j, w.Oto'ss oFGatim!.
children left last week- f'^; wtts looking sifter business matters in
w.s-ks vacation trip. Wide . county .capital Monday, While
will visit relatives « ■ Mississippi. ^ lui by thi„ to get a
Oklahoma and other Places. ]ultch of cords to use in ids, run-off
Mr -and Mrs. AV. A. Girndt hove campaign."
*movp<l from their “lament ove«- the . Klllul, Registered Eye
I’iggly Wiggly to (he Seidel aiti^ s|j{ht slH,,ialist i,f Vicftola. will be at
thtoxOffice of Dr. It. W. Weljs In this
Dr. R. ...
iWwTi Ru^afSSrSS Kll« io‘w ‘thej Mr. andf Mrs. H. E B«ajjH*jg an-' l.avittg'1^- ‘trouble emotti," mu.
v#cil to report. exposition ami from there they went children of the Bed Bln jtr, Hn(] \j,.s Btti-nell Horn of \A
Black-leg and ('harboii Vaccine—big to' Colorado and other points for a were visiting kindred and smpi
sttsk: always fresh. Falres Drug (’o. twelve
vacation.
Edua Saturday.
brings modern living at its fines^-
to your home .. ...
■■■• cC
How often, whin visiting
friends in their city homes,
you have been impressed
with the convenience and ad-
vantages of modern ref fig*
eration. You may have en-
vied them their abundance
of sparkling ice cubes, their
delicious frozen deserts.
You need not deny your-
self the pleasure of modern
refrigeration any longer . . .
Electrolux offers you a new
Kerosene Refrigerator that
brings modern living at its
finest to your home regard-
less of where you live.
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Staples, H. K. Edna Weekly Herald. (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936, newspaper, August 6, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762675/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.