Edna Weekly Herald. (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, August fith, 1038
TIIK KI»NA WEEKLY HEItAl.P. EI>NA, TEX AH
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PIGGLY WIGGLY
Edna, Texas
Friday, Saturday and Monday,
August 7, 8 and 10
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR EGGS
Regular Size
Grape
Nuts
All Flavors
Jello
3 for
C. 8c E.
(ilf/HlP IlH
irp
UI d |JC Ui
2 Pints.. . .
Quarts . . .
IlylC
25c
23c
Par-T-Jel Vanilla
Ice Cream C „
Powder
Lifebuoy or Lux
Toilet 3
Soap ,or
19c
Uncle Williams
Pork & Beans
16-oz. Can
Jh
FRUITS and
VEGETABLES
Large Size Sunkist
LEMONS, doz. 23c
Golden Ripe
BANANAS, lb. 4c
Fancy Cal. No. 1 Smooth <
Potatoes, 10 lbs. 35c;
Gold Dust
WASHING 4
POWDER ,or
10c
Kellogg's—Regular Size
Corn 2
Flakes,or
15c
Fancy Recleaned
Pinto Beans
' • 5 Lbs.
29e
- 1 * V
Plymouth
Coffee21c
“Try Iced IcetJ”
Fancy Santos Peaberry
15c
Vrking—650 Sheet Roll
\ j Toilet 3
Paper,or
12c
Imperial Pure Cane
SUGAR
^ 10 Lbs. (bulk)
Sic
Coffee
Golden Rid'
Coffee
P. & G. or Crystal White
SOAP
Giant Size
4 for 19c
Dor Collar* Dc.«jg.ne3.to
Save Life When Fighting
The fancy /Joy collars of modern
times may he tracer) back loathe
"Fifteenth century, and the days
when a..df?” life depended upon
a metal cpllar.
The greatest collection of dog
collars is found in the Swiss Na-
tional museum at Zurich, Switzer-
land; but the oldqsfr-eollar known
to exist is preserved at Basel. The
Basel collar is. of the moderately
spiked type’used on the watchdogs
chained in. the. courtyards*of casr-.
ties between1' the Fifteenth and Six-
teenth centuries. It-,is much less
awesome and elaborate than many
others designed" for hunting wolves
and bears and for the drovers’
dogs which encountered all man-
ner of danger on their long and
lonely trips. ■
In the days before-the modern
rifle, big, agile dogs played an im-
portant'part in hunting. They_ were
expected to attack. wild boar,
-.'bears, wolves., and other wild ani-
County Agent’* Column Now Sutherland Items.
i-* i
Agricultural Agent
ckHim County.
t rii ty ,nx<
•lyckHU
I'laliting 111 verted Acres.
Notice to Bidder*.
Iron Worker - Structural
Sheet Metal Worker
I alt her Metal
Painter .
I’lasterer '
plumber
Roofer i xt|o|f"sit ion
Reinforcing 'Steel Worker
Reinforcing. St<•*•! Placer •
Steam'and Pipe* Fitter
Tile Liyera
'Waterproof era ......
SernJ-Skllled Workers
. t Hates per hour ly
Apprentice* (all trades; ’
First Year * , ,
Second Year
Third Year '
Bricklayer
Carpenter's Assistant
jCuulki-r I * i i*< •
n- ; Cement Finishers
! < Vr
Bulk
Sealed proposals, addrt -sst-q to M, 1*.
'I’hedford, President of Board of Trys
lees, l.olita imotion Seliooi District
>«. in. Jaekson Pounty, Lolita, Texas,
for the relmbilitalion of the present
school building and' the addition of
two toilet rooms in accords nee with
plans. . jspoeiflcartnrus aud lust ructions
In bidders. prepared to. atid which
niay Is obtained f$on!> Swenson A
Heidhiedcr, Aivbitiet.K. .‘ttHO Sotith
Main -t reel, I fcdiston, Texas, will'he re
reived at the ottfee of the County Stlpt'T
inlemh-nf of Publie lnstrmt.imi of Jack
Son (’ouiity. until s' p. nr. Aug. If I. Ui.'iU.
and thyu tutbllcly o|H-ned.and read aloud.
The owner bits jiVSibrble for thiseci
tract approximately -Sio.tsst.oo. Bids
rcs-eived after. the closing ho,nr will
Is* rettirned iinoiH-Uixl.
The- ’sHC'cessfld bidder will In-
quired to enter Into a ,«ontrnet with! t Vnient Ilanrdlera-
ftic- l/.lita t Vituiifon School I >istrl t j Elect rieiun’* licliK-r
.No. IP. Jack^nr < kzllfcLv. wldeii will Grader
contain provisions .cftnformtitg^wltji the Handyman —
requirements of the Fedt-mI Emergency , lldd Currier . ~
jnfmluistfat ion c.f PUMir Works, as 1 Kettlemun ■ ■- Asphalt Pl|n> Joint-
s4*t Old III PWA. Form. No. KK( or IT'd.-J- lag material gnfl | or tar .for
or Form No. IKS or goo, and revisions! resiling 1 •*
-thereof anti, the special rei|iiiremeuts Pil*e Fitter (east iron f
of tbe- staterIYtrec tor of "PWA. ] I*it~- Diyer (not i.n charge of pipe
A Cusliier'k or Certitled .Cheek,1 kW'hig gang
payable willnml iciourse to tin- order Isibixy Foreman
of the IsdUa Common Seliooi District Fils' -loinI Material Worker
No. lit or an ;lteeeptubfe Bidder's j Eiduforceurt?ht'Placer
Bund, in an amount not less than live Roof - Mop man
l»-r ''cm11 '[’>'/( i of the
tcjt.yil hid,, including const
altcooates, must ueo"uqmny eu.eli bid j Window Cleaner
as a guarantee that, if awarded the Serving laborer: Laborer who de
contract, the bidder will promptly cn
ter. into,a contract and execute n bond
on the form provided, Ais outlined' hr
the spi-etlicalions and eontt-aet doeu-
inents., .
A PerforninnCe Bond, - in an anumnl
not less than one hundred |S-r cent
(]0<p;; of the ’’contract price, eondl
ticmecl upon the- faithful performance
of tin- contract' and upon the,'pay (bent
of all is-rsons supplying faliiVr''or' fur
Dishing material," will be required.
AtleiiIi.ui. is eultc-d to tllfC fact that
not less than tin- prevailing rates of
wages as" established by the Lolita
Common Sejusii 41 list riet No. lftAap-
prnved by the State lHreetor, I’WA;
anti ns heroin set forth must lie paid
cm this project. • "r
jn case of ambiguity or lac k of
tHeorness in stiiUiigrj>riees in tho- pro
lioNal, the ofvfti'r rgperves the ritllit
to "adopt the most iidyciintagpous con-
Struetinii tliereof, or to reject the
Proposals
DeiiUchburg Item*.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Broeker retui'o
ed holin' • fruin llaliettsville Tuesday .
Mrs. Brocjiei's niece, Miss Evelyn Mv
Curd aeeciiiipUiiled 'the m lionl'e.
Mr.-and .Mrs. Ilillyurd wefe visiting
in tiaiindo and Isiuise Wetliu-sday;
Mrs ' Fd Fhly . and Miss Frieda
Schmidt fif Bit'ski'ng and Miss Selma
.Schmidt and Paul Schmidt were'shop
ping in Bay City Wednesday.
JUis.scs Marl lilt, - Emma anil, Adele
Ccrhitrd attended the .fu'nioi' tllt'N' t
II Club plelile at El. Toro Thursday
aud Friday.
ft skhady is wonderful the interest
Mr. Fred -Mauritz of i (binailo, is talc
ing in tile Junior Hirin', j II Club
work, lie is ottering tu send tin- -1 11
( Inti girl who makes the bu st record
i tire- ('euteniut.
Mrs. Alliernt (Jayle of lie a r Frau
eitas entertained * at her nineli home
Stiiiclay wilii a dinner, tin- occasion
ls-ing to lirin'o'F" tier niotlier. Mrs A,
Bonnot on her birthday* Covers were
laid" for.....t+iirty-three guests. The I
dinner*aT-the noon .hour was served in
the open. But the dog. Otherwise
very wejl able, to i take -care of
himself, had a Very vulnerable spot
^his throat.
The, collars were developed to
..enable the dog to grapple "with fe-
rocious animals. Each type of
hunting, had its own -Type of. col-
lar. The one used for bear was, a.
viciously designed affair with
heavy spikes extending from a
sturdy metal band, .Wolf hunling
was characterized by .broad brass
collars, "without spikes. '- \ ■
-■I
\Vt‘ n-fe- listing a few point j. b
Iwiiicb jve hope will cieiir np sTm
ijic’ 'ypiestions you lire asking- retni
in phih.liiig your diverted licivs : v
i. ltiverted crop acres must
"planted to soil conserving crops in
dor to c|uu!ify for pny nicnts, cy.< i-pt j'
ns set' forth Herein. „' i.
'2, ■ ItecogumuJ idfl cimsei^ing crops
lire: Field peas, Htiilan grass, eert.iin
lieiniiuient pasture grasses, red top
cane, dnrso, liegari,- etc.
- It. AI.B-of tiie above cri^is-inusf be
"left on the land or yu netl under gTgc ,
except Sudan may' lie pastured and
peas picked, drain heads can net Is-
liarvcsteil.
.".4. Dal-w-fpr planting soil/ eonsery
ing crops' lias been 'extended' In Kepi,
I.
5. Diverted acres may lie clean
cultivated, and not plnnl'i-d, only
where there is laid infestation ol *i A i
Johnson grass, (B; Bermuda grass.
iCi Coco, lit) Bind weed, (K| Him-
weed : however, application must be
mals—not merely send them "inW .....wirr'W- County commiitee. :,i
M r /1 rdii \Tr ; ITnrm e IVTliertfTeSN
Mary in. liimle a pleasant visit J
ui lb- lioticri Ibii'klinrtli Inmie 'I'ues-
b.l Iliybl
•**" t - ,t •'fm-rrTTt - mWor-
H nl lull -ing from ii. iimilst-AVeek
and . hi uisijiy; Pi,, rulliu, lyiine a ml arm.
-ii tin- hack of tlijy
11.ii "hub rbi- .buys yvi «e driving, ui.d
ano- maimer tell. .While bis iii- .
an- p.iiniiii. Ids friends are glad
l" kmnv IFii-y are not seiMuus, and all
11• 11»- In- wi.U ciiniiiiire to improve.
Tin'- FfiTf lclinrt Ii firm-ittes motoretl -to—-
l.i I* ■/. Sunday liioriiing wliere they
i'li'd in Uu- fi; Id Keeker irome. ■
A. pirprl-e bh’iltilay imrty yvus given
Suinlay night 1 id I In- iconic,of Mr. and
Mr>. John Kn-sfii in tumor of—their
Mi
/Nil.
• J"ii'il Mrs FrieJi Hriiwdes—and
in ••!' f'.!' I’.-fsii ^jii-i- guests In
BramlV lionie for it. week.
In-ri- they will a" 111' hallus to
'I '-i 'i-nti'iiuia 1.
< li.ii.lii- 4i.ni rides and soil,
n- iliingliii-r. Kara)), liuve
n i ■* f IB.in llii-ii tin in -where I hey
ii relatives fur a few-days.
Oddly-Named Wild Posies
Hide in Field and Wood
Wake robih, skunk cabbage, la- j
dy’s slipper, trudged gentian1, hare- -j
bell, buttercup, bouncing bet,
Dutchman's breeches, shepherd’s
■rpurse, Queen Anriels lace—some of
the names of pur.-Middle Western
wild, flowers are known .to almost
fveryone. Th.ere are many others,
however, with equallyx intriguing-
designations, which only a com-
paratively few persons know ei-_
' ther 'as names or living things of
field and wood,
For instance, the sleepy" catch
fly, Adam and . Eve, the flower of
an hour and In'dian's pipe, also
called the ghost flower because all
its -parts ^are white, and there's
the shooting star, butter and eggs,
false mermaid, squirrel-corn, liz-
ard’s "tail; the green dragon,
cranes bill, hound's tqoth anil toad
flax; the hedge hyssop, virgin’s
bower, downy false foxglove and
tundrop.
To the Fieldbook of Illinois Wild
flowers, published by the yiinois
Natural History. Survey,, this report
is credited. ”
I In- County Agent’s office, before Q
cultivation starts, making a diagram
of tlic farm, showing tin- acres so in-
I t‘St
ti. Feed acres for home use* may be
Increased (iy. tile fallowing \tay. ex-
ample: -A man litis 40 acre Votioia
tiase. yvisbes to divert 2.Cv,—14 acc.-s
wliicii lie plants to required crops to
"Him under—only gets 20 acres of cot-
ton planted, may plant tlie other 0
acres pf ml ton laud to feed for tiomc- '11
use yiubinu exeeeiKng lii.s feed base.
7. Soil conserving * crops- may lie
lamed . under as soon as they are
ready, by calling at this ollicc lind -sc--
j-uriug ..tin- accessary form, mi wliicii
two of your neighbors certify to i-ondi-
lion ol' crop.
s. Wliere diverted acres are plant
i-ii in recognized iierniant-ut qiasluri-
grass'. sile.li as.- Beravnda, Dallas, Car
pci. I wiiicli is ^lemiissa ble I AVI- slip Din* M
g’est Ilia! Ibis area lie mowed at lea
nvicc. so there will lie no question •
In whether .it. is pasture or noxiie
weeds. ■ ■ , .4
Tln- above an- iulcrjirelntion< Jginii
1-1I down- by tin- stale otiice. aa.d ws
have no authority to alter, them in
any way: it is. the"' iiitciitions .of the
cimnty riiinniiftec" tp. cerfil'y , ii '■ iliftft -
eoiaidianee if therg, is evideiiee lie
has eoiisi-ieiitipusly tried to eOKiperate
with -tin- pmgyjitti. However, ftiere
must lie eiiimgh of t la- speeitied cro))s
growing oil tlie diverted acres that-,
they may he seen, A kppcijil request
that Jaekson County lie allowed to
turn, under a luxuriant growth oil
grass' and weeds and-not plant the !
diverted ’Acres was rejected.
Any practices other tlmli set forth
henwliicti ape lieing approved in
other-BoulV'Texas counties are with
out. authority itf state otiice aud may I
lead to, troubea ,
Continue lo Bust.
-1! D..\
isutl. "•in of Mr. J. J.
\|,\ 1
I. w ;j
s rHs-ft^Fl to Whartou
AVi-ili,-
\\
lit-rj' |lm- unfl<*r\vt*nt aa
'"l-i’li .
■>n for
iiicit.is. llis frii*n.-Ls
wi'-li !i
h•(" 1 y rofovrry.
Mf-
\ 'u.
f * j idii'i ■ 1 n in| .soil, jjouis,
■'ri.'i.hb
t Of Ill’ll
•«i lioiiio Friday ovoaing
fi'i'iu -a
\i>-ii
!„<) y\k. ;i ml M rs. Kmost
1 fifvjil
rr s; 111
Antonio.
Ml a: at Mr till
roll iif' lkiy ' ijy. :
a
nor tilsua and cliild-
'iiipanied hy Aft,
W'-i-Ilofnick, niotored
^ L'liib wliere they visit-
Kin-era are tlie
new baby; but
b-n rii whether
1 ' Hie Hair Snake cn-t- .
The life history of the hair worm
or hair snake is by no means com-
pletely known, but it is known that
^AtLgp. eggs are laid in winter and
’mat the young worms begin their
lives as free-living animals which
enter the bodies of aquatic.insects,
which in turn are eaten by fish.
After" a time they are passed out
of the fishes’ stomachs into the
water. Little is known subsequent
to this, until they are fouriiT as
parhsites inside insects of various
kinds, such as grasshoppers,
ground beetles, etc. — Montreal
Herald. .........;......*r_
"V
Inrgs‘«| piissilile - Mortar Mixer 1 Brick A Bluster) tide
■onsiihia-flan i.fj Warlerproriif- Moianan ..... 4tk-
-lOe
tiverH intiteriuI to 11 meehnnle
as tlie last operation prior to
installation or assists the mc-
t'hnii(ps without tisnfg tools on
•l uioir projects .....40c
t nskilled Workers.
Camp Assistant, etc., under 410 lirs.
pfi'f week ..................4oc per hr.
ifO to 40 hours per iveuk. $12.CH)
I«-r week.
Common laborers SOe per hour
l*i|H- tfandier 40e
Whtelinian (under 30 hours per »•
' '-week) ....................................... 10c
\Yaterboy, Messenger, Cook, 30 to*’
40 hoars tier week, $12.00 i»*r week.
Ovey 40 hours per week.:.,. .._________30c
• Clerical Force:
obi Koutbcrn style, iiinpT am sure 0111
fripi-f a fliers never enjoyed 11 lieljcr
spread. - Mrs., ('has. l’mliffei
tin- lilrtInlay cuke, 11 .UiEge Angel food,
which was decorated jvith seventy-one
“piTtk candles. 'Iliose' going Troiii this
eiimniiiniti were Mr. and Mrs. Clia-c
Broiifka. Mr. add ..Mrs, John Hill.viinl,
Mr. and ‘Mrs. .loti 11 Nenseer, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Knuipmeicr and little son,
Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Littleton and'Mes-
srs. Frank Bplifka and Willie Ncrts
zer.
Mr, ami, Mrs. Iz-o Neit^zer of I tics,
ing si suit t ilc 'week end wMli hi- t*a
rents. Mr. (Mid Mrs: John Neusy.er and
iie(;onrpaiiii*;l-.tli«HuMiver to Mrs. (layle's
for the birthday dinner.
.B'wel l.Urtejon of. Ediia is visiting
Ills uncle, J. YV. Littleton this week.
Mrs. II. S. Bell made " a business
triti to Edna Tuesday.
; .--ii——-'—0---—
Yes, Sit! yVou are entitled io (he
Newest, Best Merchandise for your
money. V" ' ■ —
THE ECONOMY STOKE.
Odd Indiana Laws
Indiana has a penal statute di-
rected’ against ambulance- chasing
lawyers and their illc. It also has
a statute making it a misdemteanor
for a pufclic officer to become in-
toxicated "during the business
hours of his office.” Again, Indiana,
while it follows the custom of de-
claring it to be highly , criminal-
for—fortune tellers to /"pretend to
predict future events by cards, to-
kens,,'trances, or inspection of the
j hands'of any person, mind reading,
»o called, or by constulting the
movements- of heavenly bodies
i-inl Mrs. .1"'
1 J",. 11", -lit', nl’.
I- llllll l > i I ■ hi
i"-v 'ir girl
1.ii I iaU' lb-ill cut of Houston is
ng lii-r \':u-;it ioii with her [gi-
M; . 1 riii Mrs, Aug, Bagel,
and 'It' Frank Belt dime In
- tin hist week end to
t-i |' ii' t.i M r. atid Mrs. Aug.
Mr. 1 * 1 -11* lias n-tuhlh'd lio.nje,
i - I"t-It uill' remain for a weeks
o —
Y ctj.
Newest.
nuincy.
sir! You are entitled tn the
lb sf Mm-liandute for your
Till-. I IONOMY STORE.
tier' well lnum;n resident
bjo section, was looking
- inattois in Edna Kat-
. J. JFen
of Hi.: I'ort
after I nisi iii-
unlti.i
Miss. Eli, act It.A lien of Ini ling w.^fc
Mu guest "i her sister! Mrs. O. (J.
Baker,-Jr., the last week end.
IJP TO
W
THEATRE
\Vi- sljll bayc thin* to m.-gke a fair
’.-ol ton crop in Jackson County pro
vided .tlie wcatlier remains fawrablc
and \vl>icontinue to (lust. Most of the-
tields in tlie county have a good stalk,
ainl tiitilcr 'good conditiuus cmr vet
make a crop. • "•
-IH*i. tieti InipiM-i- atHs-ars to have left
the cotton and gone lit- other host
pliinfs primarily Croton (float 'Weed.I
However, we still have a heavy -in-
festation of leaf worm and bitTFweevil.
The use of dryjf’aiciiitn Arsenate,
to 7 pounds per acre-, at -A day jitter
vats will absolutely,, control I in- weevil
if it can Is- .kept on Mie cot ton.,.. Cal,
citim .arsenate will also control * flu-
leaf"wifrm -if you start at tlie same
time lie starts: otherwisi-. iuld 7 to in
„ Iiontids ,.rf ■”:1,>yI,d,y„.-Cr--iji Lo ijic B><!
(pounds*of Calcinnr .Arsenate and dnst^
ills for wci’vij. Don't foiget it, - weft-s
Mike ntin:c llitin 011c 5ip|ilicati"ii to d"4*
‘till- job IIS they arc still ' hatching;
Some of this stiiaii' red cntljiti Will 1101
pjlV'to poison, lint tin- large. 111 -a! 1 !i\-
sp'lk-s I, doubt less Will.
"t sc EXTREME CAKE lids poison
does not drift into your pasture, or
your -livestock, jhli’n access to. your cot-
ton ticllls. * 4
A Guide to Hood Entertainment”
vk;t.«kiF:— TEXAS »
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given in ac-
cordance witti the terms eand
provisions of tftc Texas Liquor
Control Act that City Package
excepts ministers of the gospel and Store has filed application for re-
missionaries from the rigors of this newal of Package Liquor Store
proscription.
Labor OissiHeafhm and Minimum
Wage Seale Skilled Mechanies,
Minimum Rate Shall he"
$1.00 Per Hour:
Brick layer - Building .... ^- $1*3
Carpenter - -Finish- 1.00
„ Forms v... 1.00
Rough 1.00
Caulker - Building Oppnings , l.tKI
Cement Finisher 1.00
Electrician L00
Foreman Trade , 1-25
Glazier I-00
General Fftreman X.25
Clerical Force—•>
Bnder 30 hours, per hour....... . Itlk-
30 to 40 hours weekly Jtl2.(Kl
The award of rhe contract shall l.e
couditioaed upon the funds layng
.made available, and the Txilita C0.11-
inon School District No. 10 shall have
the right to Bold bids for a period of
sixty (OO) days from the date-of the
hid opening. No tiid may lie with-
drawn within thirty (30) dajl from
the date of the hid opening.
No contract will Ih> awarded until
after the State Director, BYVA, 1ms
authorised an award to be made
The Owner reserves the right to re-
j**ct any and | or all bids, and to "waive
any anil | or all formalites, .except
that bids received after tlie closing
hour will la- returned qiiois-ncd
, 4*lans and sr>ecifleatlbns may Ik- pro-
cured froul ,Swenson A illeldhreder,
3040' South Main Street, Houston.
Texas, Architects, upon a deposit of
$15.00 as a' guarantee of tlie safe re,
turn, of the plans and specifications
the full amount of which will lie to-
turned to each actual bidder 01* the
return of the plans and specitk-ntions
within tea (10) days after receipt of
bids. (Additional sets of plans and
specifications may tic firis tircd from '
Mu- above u|miii. * deposit of $15.00
each, as a guarantee of their safe re-
turn within thirty (30) (fays from the
date of opening bids, in which event
$5.00 (amount of deposit less actual
cost of reproduction) of the deposit
Wirt Ik- returned.
M B. THEDFORR,
Bresident of Board of- Trustees
• »
Cotcbird Hitchhiker.
The cowbord ranks as a prime*
grafter of the' feathered kingdom,
lazy "and tricky and possibly one
of the first of the hitch-hikers. The
bird is usually observed following
along in the wake of cows, picking
'up insects which are disturbed by
the cow While grazing. With it*
food thus easily acquired, the cow-
bird apparently turns its, attention
to 'Iftther forms of labor-saving.
When ll desires to go places with
no effort it hops to the back of a
eow and rides free, although not
with control over the direction of
the traveling. . Even the female ia
lazy. She builds no nest, but lay*
her eggs, in ti)e nest of another
bird, one usually of a smaller type.
Permit, said business to be con-
ducted on Hackberry Street, in
Edna, Jackson County, Texas.
City Package Store,
, By W. B. Daehne.
Stinda.v ONLY, Aug. 0tli:
l/uhcUcviibic . . luit true—
Jesse James
» — vj i(
the nouii-touji’ Yiisstinri (lutlavv
, z IS ALIVE
and will In- on liar stage
In Person
SI NDAV. AI’H. 9th.
$5;no(f' Reward Will Be Paid anyone
Who Cnn l'rovc He.-is Not the
. ORIGINAL OB'TL'AYV » *
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Victoria Junior College
THE FRIENDLY SCHOOL’
Victoria, Texas
- Darwin’s Early Life
Darwin’s father was a physician
-and-wished him to adopt, that pro-
fession. At the age of 16 he en-
tered "the University of Edinburgh,
but disliked medicine^ and later
entered Christ’s cWege, Cam-
bridge, to prepare for the ministry.
There he becatme acquainted with
Henslow, the professor of botany,
who did much to shape his career.
The proficiency that Darwin, dis-v
played irv every department of nat-
ural science won hu* such diktinc-
...............* ...........; ,i tion that he at last obtained his
D.hit, ^Common SehwB father’s consent that lie should not
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SIX BIG REASONS
FOR CHOOSING
VICTORIA JUNIOR
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GOMBEETE ins} ruction in first two
.-.college .-yeafsTiwftler specially trained
junior ’edllege teachers 'BltE-PRO-
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fessions j GOMlU-ETlil .-EXTRA-Ctm-
RKTBAR PROGRAM including /nil
sqjiedtilc of i-nter-oolleglate sports -
TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES issac-d
TRANSFER -OF ( ilEJHTS to other
institutions nladc at any time with-
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.