Edna Weekly Herald. (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1937 Page: 5 of 8
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Deutschburg News. [Little Kentucky Items*
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tire n|iwiiIIiu£ ii few diiys In i bundle i n 11r ,it1 i-i in.<m fur wlileli we arc
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Hiiluriliiy. need ii, i ,:,,. i |><11.:14;, for the coni.
Frank I’nltfkn emne limiie Siitm'day i We now
m* College Slitlicm where lie laid a t <>,I a
I'iiVii nltemUii^_A. k M.
Mensri^Thiul Oerliahl ami (‘lini ll's/: Uiilhinisi
JurchcR were I riuisueling Ini: i i i «■ - - in
1‘uUelIiH ThlirSduy,
Mr. and Mrs. .1, V. Brorker were in
Victoria lyat Monday.
a' i f i fiance-|o make
n , , i|i.
in M» la an I Mi*H: Martin
enjoyed the fiienie at I’ort
Canada New# Item**
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Phone 88
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Alio' Tuesday. ! ' '
VL\_ Waller Schulte and, family
Wftre dinner „gue»!-» of Mr. and Mrs.
('has, Braudes Sunday.-
"Mr. and Mrs. ('has. 1’oHfko-and '-on.,j lurk skrly. A. A- ,\l, College stmlent,
Frank, attended church in BJessiuglea-ine in the last, week end' to spend
Sunday. - V a lew days with liomefolks,
Judge A. Harris' of liny City and [ Mr.-nmf-Mnx. -ttrvatt Hhnw of the
Mr. ('has. Luther of 1'alaeios called oil Ya-Uey---cfieiw the week end with rela*
>Tr. .1. A', liroeker Thursday. I tiros An- I his section. v
Mi'. Alvin Rahiphieier, was iii I'ata-j Mi- fa -i, ■ Is'e fltiseiiiaii lias gone
eios" Monday. to. Huntsville wlu-n* she will attend
f?hr community was blessed Friday Sam Houston Slate Teachers’ College
with,, a nood rain which w as in «i-.| doein_ i In’ muihei months,
for the crops ami range. j Mr and Mrs. Kverott Yufts of Texas
- -...............-....... . jl.'ily are spending .-I heir, vacation with
-......- ... ........... ........|-,Vlr. in id .Mrs., Idruesi Voas in tills cola-,
Stockmen, JilTy Screw worm Killer, infinity,
kills worms a lid rcpolls Hies, Goar-i tie. ami .Mrs. Alfred Glaser, Mr. and
anteed io lie tile Is'si yon ever used or- -Vi's- A don \\ a ruken and -iolin Krain-
jour moifey back. (eif find 'futility .were guests at the home
La BA IV K DRUG t'o. 'of Mr and Alt's. Fritz Meyer at fja-
June tOi(it pd.
%
Gilbert i'arks, Who has lieon attend-
ing “Stale University. came in Jasi
•Week to spend tile vacation period'1
with liomefolks.
Miss Ijni^ise Bonnot of tile 1 „-iWard
section, why was u.Jtmsil.cs' eaih-r at
tlie Herald y office. Saturday.» ivpoyBul
tTllll a good rain fell ihHoT TsTWfinT
section Friday.
./
Lavaca visit-
Mi's. Lonnie
nado Sunday.
.1,, L I'arker of Fort
ed with Ids dauglder.
Newell oin_ Sunday.
Mi- AY. L Williams is spending the
week- in Houston.
f Houston came in
u ii ii
i'ayl Vo.lkor-1
to spend the
to ol her here.
week (hid
his
UV
m tale- care of your iiriniilig.
I
Bargains in
at Removal Sale Store!
rv
Culberson & Woodall Old Stand
Mr. and Mrs. Everett lefts and son,
t’lmrles, of Texas City, are gfiests erf
Mr. anil Mrs. M. Yonn."
Mr. and Mrs, Ike S|ieneer are visit-
ing their (brighter, Mrs. Hay and .bus
bund at HariHiigen.
Airs. Hown\l Wells and daughter,
liss Annie - Catherine, and son, Nor-
on, left Hie past week on a Visit to
relatives in Lexington, Ky.
Mrs. Lee York of Corpus Cliristi
carrie in Tuesday.to visit relatives and
friends here.
Mrs. Leonard Ross and daughter,
Oma Hell, left the first of the week
for Denton where they will attend
snminer school at C. I. A. Mr. Ross ae-
coinpanied them as far as Temple
Where he visited rj^Hves.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill dllll and children,
Ailele jtnd Billy, of Fort Worth, ac-
companied by Mrs. J^L Hudson, came La fay Ward was Up from the ranch
in Saturday to .visit relatiyes, * ......Mouthy. mingling with friends and
Word was received here Monday of j looking after business matters, lie; 'p|,js community was blessed with a
the death jOf Mrs- J- M. Hillyatd Oflpeporls that the machinery was in ,,j,.,. rf,j„ Friday for which everyone
DeutscTOurg. Mrs. Ilillyard died-of Js^tled, Jt-<*Ltfie- -neiv well to lie drilled ,s v,,,-v thankful,
a'heart attack. Mesdaines 'Bill Ross !<>n the ■ wiWtd Rinifb a short distance |.:.tr| daughter and EiH IIill are re-
am! Arthur Casper of our city are sift-j south of the town of LaWard. The. .-ovoring fitim ,a ease of -mumpa
ters of the deceased. We extend ourilocation is lieyKeea the new and ofdi a'l,e parly given at the Morales
heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved road, near the Old. Pearce place.,1 .] hoa.se- -last Wednesday-night in
ones. Temple Hargrove’ is sponsoring t lie j honor of .Miss Iris Faye Knapp, who
Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. Etlinger and I well, hut,'we do Hot know what drill-' j,.ft Thursday- for Kingsville was well
■itty^etniiiKiiiy lias charge. . This is, th<‘: attended and proved very enjoyable to
seeoin'f well belnij iRijit'4, oh till; Wardj.,u xv]l() a|t(,1„jc,(].
Raiieii. ’ill.- Other well is iti/Hiy I fed Mr. am! Mrs. Hale Whittington »t-
lisli Jjake vicinity and is now
billow 40(X) feet.
fiv.im,, i
•V.
: .1. ..... - f f ry. -.A'
Morales Items.
with relatives iu
A ct N OW! Special
JUNE OFFER
THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY -
V*
Us for Complete Details — TOD AY I
son* spent Sunday
Orange Grove:
Verdri'e Kleaa- of Port Arthur came
in Sunday to spend Ids vacation with
ids aunt, Mrs. Ed York.
. Ml, and Mrs, T. N, Mauritz and
daughter. Miss Polly, accompanied
by Miss Irene Isaacson of El Campo,
li-ft the past week on a trip to Nebras-
ka and other points of interest.
j tended the Tom Tom'at Yoakum-last
Friday. ,
..Walter . Findley, of Edna sixuit the
week end hi the W. A. Jennings home.
Van,-o Loehausen of Edna spent a
few days in the I laic Whittington
home last week.
Ton have often heard of oil taring
spoken of a-- "black tail laic Sun
day afternoon we viewed a three acre
patch of "green gold.” Hundreds of
M. Alvin Ross retunied home Mon-l,hnl,'ll('1' l!‘r
witli luscious, green fruit, were in evi-, ..... ,,, , „
, ,, . , 1 daiigliter ami Miss \ irgtuia ( lark of
Iition of-Mrs. Ross, who underwent an |mi all -joe- A no , , i,,p " . ■ ......—
...permioii' in that city, as good. IffW'W »"‘V h",v'" u"
j she continues to Improve, she will be™* k'lmvei; "How mm h lane you_ al-
............ Mr. and Mrs Izniis Andersoti and
day from Temple and reports the con
imuu-ii on till willow- \ nil'll I'tiiii in -
Speaks spent Sunday iu tiie Bill GToor
home.
, , , Mr.-and. Mrs. 11. O. Hnichausen and
I disused, from the hospital Friday Tend y sold.- A lr e , ‘ *|Mrs. Hale Whittington .visited in the
| which will Ik* very good news to hor^Hecn hundred dollars Mm(h, 1 ]l(„,1(. „r M|. and Mrs. Vance Baldwin
many friends.
{ Mrs. Veda. Miles and children
’Ask
‘ -r;*
v,
Its Silent
a farmer
t»* i;i u luiauvc in ifiuui- i
ton Tuesday.
Methodist C'luirch.
Hunilajk June 13th :*' ‘ .
Church School at 10 A. M. ..... J- °* lf* Young and son, Charles, of
Preaching at 11 A. M. iPwt Artliifr came in the first of the
.vFollowIng the. sermon, the. Sacra- week 'to.'viait* relatives and friends.
will be ad-.—w^;
'“'Ernest»
Freezing brings
you Savings
YEAR AFTER YEAR!
ithe reply. We momentarily — . .. ,
1 ' — Fifteen hundred' dollars al Sunday.
, , , Mr. Sim. Gates was moved to -the
■res. And what amazed *. , , . .
\ hospital at Iserrville last week.
1 " ' 1M'" lti'vereud McLain filled f^is appoint-
ment here Stimiay. Pinner that was
planned So be spread on the ground,
reply. We momentarily caught
0f'our breath!
Coolidge lwve returned home after a From three
visit with her mother, Mrs.. Hannah 118 oven more ^vas that
Ross, and other relatives. lls tllo,llih lh,‘*v 1,11,1 ,,unil-v
Mr. and MTS. E. J. Etlingewjittend- P|lkt,,:* wlll'n' "" e,,rtl1' »e want-
ed the funeral of a relative in Moul-f«l to know, could a farmer secure
that much off of three ayres? At
that .turn* we were in the tomato belt
near Youkurii. Vict oria Advocate. ”
mem of Hie fjord's 8up[ie r yvill be ad-
ministered and a mindier of
ls»rs will' be received into the church.
"7:30 P. M. Eeworth League.
H :(KI P. M. Preaching on some
evangelistic theme. -
■I I’! M. Cordele. (Please note the
preselling hour has been changed from
3:15 to 4:00. f
W. T. VEATCtr, Pastor.
Ktinkcl and Willie E.
Boehm of tli“' Gaimdo 'Cion were
Edna business visitors Saturday."
If you use yesterday's methods to-
day, you won't lie 'in business tomor-
row.
was raim-sd, out. Mr-. McLain' will
preach hjre again the third Su’nday
night iu this inotUh which will be
June 20th. ’•*'
.Mr. and .Mrs. Then. Fiteh of Ezzell
are visiting in the B. E. Keith home:
Mrs. Charlie McGarity and children
of Garwood are visiting relatives*, in
this section.
LaWard Items.
Tlie rain that visited this section Fri-
day was of..much benefit, to everyone,
tla* farmers in particular.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Alhnus of Hous-
ton were here the first of last week,
visiting kindred and fishing.
Mr. Whitmire of Ganado was look-
in gaffer business matters in this „sec-
tion last Wednesday.
Mrs, J. J, Hunt and son. Hand,
left tlie first of last week for Louisiana
to visit kindred for a fc*hy.days.
Miss Dorothy Thompson of Conroe
was visiting in the A. J. Slayton heme
last Thursday. She reported that her
father, Mr A- it Thompson, was ill,
whTPh his many friends will regret*-to
Learn.
Mr. .and Mrs. -Thomas Joines of
Houston passed through this sociioii"
tin* last week end enroute to'Midway'
to visit his cousin, Aliys. George Me
Haney. Mobile there, they enjoyed a*,
fishing trip. ' J’
Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Hayes visited
friend^ in Palacios Thursday.
Wo are sorry to stale that Mr. A. J.
Peters is ill at this writing) * We join
his many other friends in the hope
that his condition will soon improve.
Tillman Hunt was bidding. fi'iyn\ls
good' bye Saturday as lie was leaving
fty\ College Station Sunday to enter
A. & M. College. Tillman's .rmuiy
friends wish him, well in his school
work. A
Milton 'Stayton 'is' visiting ifcp,
brother,’ Gordon, in Houston at this
writing. A,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl(.. Stayton and
children of Bay City and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. ■Philipi."Busch and Mcrt D. Bal- George Mcilaney of Midway were sup-
t:Vrd of KT Toro visited In the" T. S.
Williams home last week.
WHISPERING WINDS.
-0-.
Let Hie Herald do your printing.
per guests-m the Ar J^'Stayton home '
Sunday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slaughter Of r
Blessing were-all day guests _of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Slaughter Sunday.*„
Cans Furnished!
_ Will furnisli cans for aayons wish
lug to can ]s*as, lieans, corn or toma
toea on iaiives.
A. J. SOWDERS at Herald Oifieo
Mack Rogers
and His Gunter Hotel Orchestra
are playing .for that big dance at
v. BRIDGE INN
Saturd&y, June 12th. Dancing from
9:34 to 1:30.
SERVEL
ELECTROLUX
HAS NO
MOVING PARTS
BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW
1937 GAS REFRIGERATOR
IT’S EASY to appreciate what
the noiseless operation of Servel
Electrolux means in terms of com-
fort! But there’s an even bigger
reason for prizing this permanent
silence. Actually, it means con-
tinued savings for you—for its
cause is a basically different oper-
y ■ ating methodwhich has no mov-
ing, wearing parts! A tiny gas
flame does all the work in thisf/tri/f-
ieat of all refrigerators. Owners
* find it actually fiays for itself with
its economies on running cost,
upkccp-mul food brtls. Lwiik in.
... which ass urea you of:
today and get the whole story!
• LONGER, MORE
SATISFACTORY SERVICE
• NO MOVING PARTS
TO WEAR
• COMFORT OF
PERMANENT SILENCE
• CONSTANT, PERFECT
FOOD PROTECTION
. hf
• SAVINGS THAT PAY
FOR ri
And, besides, you geti
Streamlined Beauty
Extra Roominess
Greater Ice Cube Capacity
h
Ask About Our Easy Purchase Plan
Utz Pilling Station
Edna, Texas ^
lyes "Bailey: whq was foreman* of
the' West Ranch for a long while, but
Who for the past few1 years has- been
residing in "the* Louise section, orders
his Herald address changed to Port
Lavaca as he is now foreman of the
Tucker Ranch, the, former Champ
Traylor Ranch.
Rhoder King, former foreman of
the West Ranch, w’as in town Mon-
day. He reports that he had moved
from tlie West Ranch and was suc-
ceeded as foreman there by Roper
Griffith of Inez.
Mls^ Carrie Staples, State Univer-
sity student,, came in the last, week
end from Austin to spend the vacation
period with" her mother, Mrs. Edna
Staples. h: - ■ - '
Thad Rose.,..State University student,
will remain In" Austin for the summer
session at the close of which he will
get his degree in business admlnis-'
(ration.
Miss Inda Drushel, who returned
from Austin last week,''was among the
State University graduates at the
term just closed. She received her'
B. A. degree, majoring in bacteriology.
Mrs. Cha8. Price and daughters,
Dorothy Ruth and Virginia, of'Alice
came In iakt week to visit Misses Flor-
rhe and Ruth CrawfortL Mrs. Price
returned home the first of the week
but Dorothy Ruth and Virginia will
remain for a more extended visit.
John Stepan, Bennvlew merchant,
visited Rosenberg the' latter part of
lust week.
Eqrl (Junior) Cochran of Yoakum
has been the guest of his aunt, Mrs. H.
O. Taylor, the past week;
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Marvin returned
home the . last week end from a three
week’s sojourn in Marlin.
Henry Peters, Jr. of the Navidad
section was trading with Edna mer-
chants Saturday.
VN
Aubrey Stallings, who has been at-
•**•••“ A
FORD “60” OWNERS REPORT
22-27 MILES PER GALLON
i been
Teachi
tending Sam Houston State Teachers’
College, Huntsville, came in the last
jyeek end to visit homefolks.
The 60-horsepower Ford V-8 is Writing remark-
able mileage records ojn American roads. Private
owners and fleet operators alike report averages
v
of from 22 to 27 miles on a gallon of gasoline.. .
You can fill the tank of your Ford “60” and
drive all"3ay — 300 to 400 miles — without stop-
ping again for fuel. Besides costing less to run
than any Ford car ever built, it sells at the lowest
Ford price in years. That’s double economy 1
The “60” delivers V-8 smoothness and quiet at
speeds up to 70 miles hn hour. It is built into the
• #
v same roomy body as the famous “85”—with the
same modern features of comfort and depend-
ability that make the 1937 Ford V-8 unques-
tionably THE QUALITY CAR IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD.
FORD V-S
H PRICES
BEGIN AT
$29
al Diarborn t Factory.
Transportation chargiS|
State aad Federal taxes extra
This price it tor the 60-hoosepower Coop*, illue-
treteil above, equipped with front and rear bump-
er», spare tire, horn, windshield wiper, tun visor,
glove compartment, end eah tray.
$OIC A MONTH, after usual down-payment,
buys any model 1937 Ford V-8 Car—from
•ny Ford dealer—- anywhere in the United States.
Ask your Ford dealer ebdut the easy payment
plans of the Universal Credit Company.
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Staples, H. K. Edna Weekly Herald. (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1937, newspaper, June 10, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763421/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.