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THE EPNA» (TEXAS) HERALD
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960
Christian Science
Lecture Announced
, How sickness and other discords
,fre healed by prayer based on spir-
itual understanding of God * i 11
be the topic of a Christian Science
lecture to* be given in Victoria
next Sunday afternoon, Feb 14 by
Jules Cern of New York City.
Open to the public without charge
How can I provide
$100 00 per month .
for nine months, for
4 years for my child
when starting college?
News
(Continued from page 1)
publisher Clinton Voelkel, a Gan-
ado businessman' who plays this
roll, may be considered a playhouse
veteran after doing an effective
job as the Defense Attorney i n
"Night of- January 16th", Clint is a
University of Houston graduate
and devotes spare time to the Jay*
MRS. DELLA N. PAPE
Correspondent
for experienced consultation
on this and other Important
questions about your life insur*
cees.
Children” Subject Deutschburg Supper
will be sponsored by
the lecture
the members of First Church o f
Scientist. Mr. Cern will
GEORGE FRAZIER
OL7-2490
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Nora is the next door neighbor
who is a good friend to the Nichols,
despite dropping in unannounced
several times a day. 1> usilla Sin-
gleton gives the part the touch o f
humor, bordering on the sarcastic,
that it calls fefr. Dru was Court
stenographer in the earlier ptayf
She lives in Edna with her husband
Ernest They have 6 children. Her
main interest now is her grand-
child. •”
Donald Whitely, another Play-
house repeat from Edna, will pla-y
the teenage, brainy boy friend.
This is quite a switch for Don who
played the smooth private eye i n
"‘Night of January 16th.” Don is a
student at Victoria Jr.. College
A C. Strawn of Ganado is in his
hppearnace. H e
For MOD Success
The Deutschburg Comm unity
seafood supper for benefit of the
March of Dimes netted $433.55,
which will be divided between the
Jackson and Matagorda counties.
The MOD committee there e x-
pressed appreciation to those who
supported the project in attendance
or assisting with the supper.
Of Guild Meeting
In Bauknight Home
Christ
speak in The Church Auditorium
at 302 West Stayton, 3 p.m . His
subject will be “Christian Science,
• The Divine Solution to Every Hu-
man Problem."
Mr. Cern is on extensive tour as
Robert a member of The Christian Science
Board of Lectureship, A native ot
an advertising exe-
cutive for a large New York de-
AMICABLE
Mr. and Mrs. William Barker
and children spent the week end in
Pasadena with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard M. Reeves.
Mrs. Ray Walzel is in Houston
this week in the home of her son
and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs.
.lack Walzel. Little Jack Lee under-
went surgery the first, of the week
and is .doing fine and will soqn b e
able to go home.
Mrs T J Hager and small dau-
ghter arrived here recently from
Saudi Arabia where they have been
the past two years. Mrs. Hager is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.L
Mason Mrs. Hager's oldest daugh-
ter Margaret will graduate this
spring from Gamado High School,
and Mr. Hager plans on being able
to be home from Saudi Arabia at
that time also.
Dr and Mrs. Charls Bishop and
daughter have moved into their new
modern b ick home, that is located
in the Bauknight Addition. It is an
eight room house with two baths
with an all electric kitchen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ashford have
been enjoying the company of their
two granddaughters for the past
week, tfiey went home Monday t o
Dickenson,
Edna
PATIENTS DISCHARGED
Louis Vaclavick, Mrs.
Drake and John Robert Drake. A1
vin Ross, Miss Sandra Kay Sigis, Texas, he was
Raymond Crisswell Chester Wilson
Mrs. Howard Ma tin,- Mrs. Jim Bob partment store. After turning from
Bennatt and Barbara Ann Bennatt, advertising to the theatre, he ap-
Mrs William E. Porche, Jr., Mrs. cared in three plays on Broadway
Chester Yendm and V e r o nica and toured most of the United
Rena Yendrey, Mrs. Fernando de- states an dCanada. Since 1935 lie
los Santos and’Julia delos Santos, has devoted his full time to the pub-
and Ronald Greenfield. ijc practice of Christian Science
rt*rnDcuAiHTMc. . healing and to service of the
PATIENTS REMAINING. Christian Science organization.
Mrs. Eva Mae Jones, M. (Shine)
Claxton, Topimy Johnston, August
1st Playhouse
plays a Life Magazine photograp-
her who is tightlipped and possibly
a little slow on the up take. Olsie
works for Texaco, Inc. and enjoys
golfing and hunting.
Isabel Martin of Edna is another
new Playhouse member She plays
Prudence Harper, a sophisticated
reporter for Life Magazine who bar-
ges in anywhere and makes the
! most of any situation. Isabel works
j at City Hall as Corp. Court Clerk
| and lias 3 children who fill her off
F. Muennink, Mrs Roy Clements,
Sharon Sue Stancik, Mrs. William
Mrs. Barbara Laughter'"and dau- J. .Arnold, Russell Wayne Whitley,
iter have moved to Austin to Mrs. Clyde L. Phillips, C.'fi, Sru-
,ake their home, Mrs. Laughter -NlvaLr,?- ilen3Li
yards and yards of fashion
SILKS - RAYONS - NYLONS
Eyelet Embroideries---—
Dacron, Silk, Cotton, Arnel Suitings
Cotton Prints priced from 59c and up
Bates
Shagbark
Wm. Simpson
Springknight
Pampered
Fruit of the Loom
Stevens
Mooresville
BLACK VALENTINE
VINE RIPE
shopping
/BASKET /
Curtina Prints guaranteed by
Indianhead Mills
CALIF. SUNK 1ST
FRESH GREEN
GLADIOLA
Lb. Paper Bag
CARD OF THANKS.
We wisti to thank relatives and
friends fdr the cards, flowers, me-
morials and kind gestures during
our bereavement.
Mrs Lewis Hoffman and Family.
NO. 300 CAN MONARCH
Iceland is ruled by the King of
Denmark
WAXTEX
CAMPBELLS TOMATO
May 4, 1607 was the date of the
first permanent English settlement
in North America.
20 OZ. BAMA APPLE
91/2 Pkgs. SUNSHINE MINT PILLOW
MAlZELAND
(Continued from page 1)
miles north of Lolita
Projected to 7,500 feet from
ground elevation of 43 3 feet, the
No. 1 R. E. Lee is 1,500 feet from
the north line of 51-acre lease and
Lot 22, 'Pickering Ranch Subdivi-
sion, Patrick Scott Survey, A-69,
330 feet from the east lease line an
scaled 500 feet from the west 1 o t
line
This test is about 1,667 feet south-
west of Texkan No. A-l Robertson,
155-barrel oil discovery completed
at 6,539-43 feet.
Flowing at the dally open flow
rate of 19 5 million cubic feefcjof gas
plus one barrel of 36 gravity distii-
Lb. Pkg.
Ask us now for moil de*
posit forms so when next
you feel like it you can
sse them & take it easyl
lli/4 OZ. SUNSHINE HYDROX
ARMOUR VIENNA
VFAL PORTERHOUSE
CAMBELLS VEGETABLE
GIANT SIZE
RE* PORK
SEMITE.
GANADO, TEXAS
late to 1.05 million cubic feet of gas,
Cities Service Oil Co. No. 1 Cham-
rad has been completed in .Mckson
County's North La Ward Field i n
Jessie White Survey, A 62.
-Production was through perfora-
-iions from 4,714-18, feet in 5-JpciL
casing at 5,272 feet. Flowing pres-
sure on 8-64-inch choke was 1,824
pounds and shutin pressure was 1,-
874 pounds.
Turnbull & Zoch, Union Oil Co. of
ARMOURS
ELGIN BRAND QUARTED
V WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN
California and Edwin L. Cox No
1 T. K. Simons and others, propos-
ed 7,500-foot North Texana Field
test six miles southeast of Edna, is
1,400 feet from th Mouth line and
1,000 feet from the west line of a
205 2-acre lease and Lot 3, Rainey-
Robinson Subdivision, II. W. Mun-
son Survey, A 57. It is 1.40C feet
from the south survey line and
scales 2,700 feet east of gas produc-
tion? ■ •2-'
J. M. Flaitz and R B. Mitchell
of Houston No . A-6 John M. Ben
nett, Jackson County West l^Salle
(Middle Frio) Field
GLADIOLA
WITH BEANS
producer 1
miles west of LaSalle, has been po*
tentialed for 24 23 barrels of 37 gre
vity pipeline oil daily.
Production is from perforations
at 6,150-60 feet la 5Mrlnch casing at
6,348 feet, with total depth 7,110 feet
Flow is through Winch choke with
110 pounds tubing pressure anJ gas-
oil ratio is 1,370-1 /
The new producer is located in
Block 75, V. Garria Survey. A 24,
on a 347 07-acre lease. , , ,
jkdhA**
VALENTINE,
Double
THURS., FRI. & SA*
ACE
Gift Stamps
Wednesday
15,000V of 2” or 21/*"
tubing 'for 600 lb. fas
line. We will salvage or
dig up ourselves.
Writ*
Gene A. Smitherman
1925 Bank of Southwest
Bldg.
Houston 2. Texas
FAITHFUL PROTECTIO N - SINCE Hi'.
FAIR ES DRUG CO
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1960, newspaper, February 11, 1960; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764029/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.