Edna Weekly Herald. (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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E BY GULF
Known as “Gul6 Automotive Lubrication/ There are as many
“Special Oils and Greases.” The i4Gulf Service Man” knbws wJi|
to use. That you may know the,difference in a “Gulf Lubrication.,
to a/‘Gulf Service Station” when next in need of this service. T|
you. . **-•••; ' ■
ty-five points on a'car that require “Special Attention” with many
all these points are. He also knows what “Special Oil or Grease”
;” and a/‘Common Grease Job” we suggest that you take your car
f“Gulf Service Man”, knows his business and is anxious to please
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FRED MEADOR, DISTRIBUTOR S
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REFINING COMPANY PRODUCTS
Killed ifTCar Accident. County Agent's Column^f^w Stilherland
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52, a prominent rt;M Worms—.V Meuact* to Ybung Turlies a : ' in this section^lt Vffs. Uei
.wlio-was killed infill ' ' ' V,......... iiiiriau-KvTieciy, were TSVievtid. tt> ieaTi
rut just beyond tile!, VU‘. llinUa,i n “tmlber ot fedls ,,, she h;tej>usso;d. away at 7 :45V. Si
Anti-Truck Peddling.
Ganado Items.
Funeral services were
at 4 o'clock (bis afternoon l'pr J. 1).
(T)u«n) Houston, ■-
dent of Hull city
Mrs. evurge Blaise Passf!
Friends in tills section 'Id A?
ffefo's new "anti-truck peddling"! Otr-dfcdueSday evening, June 29th,
■ bridge over Price’s Creek at, Thomastdn , .,,,,
. ■■■■-....... ... .with young turkeys', they are not tic
about 7.MW o’clock last night while re-.. ,, , , .
turning' home from Victoria. • .Mr. s" Wl'“- alv ra'.l'e.‘-. 111
liiHjidst
j'rhtey^mfter
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Houston, a former ranchman, was as/a£ um, tlavc,Hinliy,.look .
soclatedyviththet’neroCotitonOllJVraiiJ^1* lla“K i" 1
ufaetmiiig Company. lb' had many hr ,lu"fc ,J,-V '""ll ■“
. friends and ac*]uainttnu;es in Victoria.
.Mr. Houston lost control df his Ford
. l-oadslci \\Idle rounding ti curve a Her"
crossing the bridge. Hu was thrown
clear of. the car into, a ditch when the
machine overturned, the car righting
itself lifter. overturning the second
time. Mr." tldtrstdir wavs' completely
v scalded and liis neck broken. He lived
about lifted minutes, but was- uncon-
scious. -
. Thomas Finnegan of Wan Antonio,
stepson of L. T. ■ Wallers, funeral di-
rJeCtor of this city, was traveling be-
___-'kind Miv Ho.ifsten when the accident
* * occurred and notified Mr. fV’aters who
reached the scene in a short time and
conveyed the body to Cuero.
Mr. Houston iSistiVvived liyMiis wife,
two daughters, Mrs. J. I’. Moore and
Mis Gladys Houston, and two sons,.
* Howell and J. I). Houston, Jr., all of
Cuero.—Victoria Advocate.
Methodist Church
J. C. "WILSON, Pastor
jBrf \L VNNOl NCKMENT! An
A^ffidiui
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Ann
HIM!'
Airemhunv t’onlesl between the Metho-
dist Sunday Schools of Edna, El Cam-
po and Victoria will begin next Sun-
day. The school that has the largest
per cent of Its enrollment present Tor
the next four Sundays‘will get the
banner for July, - liepoels will be made
eacliRtewday.- So come ori,' Edna
Methodists and let’s get the -banner.”
. An ' All-Method 1st Social will be
held on the church lawn Thursday
into everv
There are a Jot of things that cuub
lie [he trouble, lull Hie unilii Iroulile i-
IV () 1111 S. There ate two kinds ol
worms .rtntf*' t+cr damage in -Tnrkew'.
gemrully—ROUND and TAPE'worm.-.
Tobacco dust will remove Hie ItuI Mi
worm, if it is eaten, by the lurkeyniii)
enough is eaten,** There are.also ^ nun,,
lies of pills and capsules 1 lint will re
move the liUl.Vb worm. - The TAPI,
worm, however, is hot So easily rouu \
ed, und, if there is ally diJIeremn i n
Hie damage done-by these worms, ; li.
Tape is Hie poire destructive.' There
are several plus and capsules, that wlli
remove boLh itound and Tape. worm.-. 1..™.
It is doubtful, however, wlteilicf; or noi - ]f1(
one treatment of 'any of Hie pills on j \
the market will remove all tlie worms.
We recommend to treat and then treat
again in about ten ifcys or two weeks.
Too much stress can mot be laid on
live importance of removing' intestinal
Avorms. The young stock just ,simiii;
can not grow and develop in a.'wono.v
- condition ami il is cither treai tit—i:t
and give them a chance to grow and
develop or have a lot of dead.ones and
a lot of poorly developed, • ci'ookoi]
breast, culls at the end of the year.
if they. a»s too weak it is not a good
idea to give a pill, but some good feed
.1 I
night, July 14th, We want'’ every
Methodist who possibl yean come to be
time, fin; all. He sure to crime.
All regular services next. Sunday,
with sermons by the pastor. Tills is
your 'church, so help mn Ire it suc-
cessful by your attendance. Boost—
don’t “knock.”
CON.TRACTOBS NOTICE
OF
TEXAS HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION.
Sealed - proposals for constructing
10.835 miles of- Concrete Pavement
from the Calhoun Couxity lin.fi to the
to the Matagorda County line on High-
way No. 57, covered by S. IV No. QG9-B,
in Jackson County will be received at
the State Highway Department, "Aus-
tin, Texasj until June 30th, 1032, and
-then publicly opened r.nd read. Plans
and specifications available at office of
Geo.
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45 p. m.
a 'lonk iUnesi*"
l i nn several counties a iarge^-numlier
mis gathered, at, the Kenedy
Sunday afternoon to- attend
service for this good
Mr. Vftudich'er of Kar
in - 1 ilj conducted the service. Mrs.
I*k*.iwas before lioF”niarriag<S Miss
lai'llm llack-lvarth. Sin- wan a fond
■ . , ,1 uTonriw ahiT was'ldvea'uhd
■ ■ ■ 11 ii <l b.i a large circle of friends.
» nmiij relatives und friends
i:.- .in the passing of their faithful
uicT! '. who is now atvsweet Test,
" 11 "in Jackson County attending
i incr.'U were her brothers,' ltoherl
ii I. Harkbnrth and (heir-famt-
Mr>. 1 >. Koop, Mrs. Ed Spree, Mr.
i Kii"P, .Mr. ami Mrs. W'm. Koop
j hildicii •ulid Mrs.- L. AVebb.
ic '(lowers are bringing lots of in-
line coH.on is. vi.ot'doiiig good.
Held - are clean of grass, however:
f * *i.i from this. sbetidiT attended the
-elelirathUK at Edna Saturday, —-
. ijiiile a number of our people spent
Umi -I, i ll a i port - Alto.
Mi. and Mrs. Krosta froih iltllje amt
Air. and Airs, /fella from 1-idna visited
Mi- - -‘Grace-Olson is in Edna earing
for .M rs.-. Joe Haugen and children who
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Air. and Airs. Key and babies were
supper arnysts in (lie John Webernlc-k
liniue Friday,
A I much of young children, with their
liiui hcy-.M i tlii-mi at: Hit' Ivey home-on
June SJttili to celebrate the 4th-hirth-
1>r mi,I Mrs. If. E. Lee, Manrine,
Until lJeUjrew antl'Bujl- were iliiiner
quests of Mr. juid Sirs. LitTord Unu*
juucsua) I veiling, juiu- , (.as|<M- TUL>Hila\ evrliintf.
ordinance was lield valid by Judge J. | Jo<lh^™itmire cnJU#rLained sixteen j ‘ x||. in’w, ^jr8 Monte Hogers and
P. Pool in district court here Wednes- [.frieuds with if Bunch party in lionoi-' ../''‘j., '"‘f, w!," .,,/,-ici.- it’niT.Miv and
day.'afternoon and a temporary in-]of GeraWtae ‘ OarWton’8 Ihineentlr‘'—] it,j ‘Monday in
a barbecuci
should be givetp-so tiiat thoy ivrii liuiiii .fnyve Key—Willi li radio
up add get strong enough to withstand
the treatment.
ADVISE WITH Tin: COlAVn
AGENT, BEFORE TUEATIMH, 11
YOU HAVE M iT HAD EXPEIT
IE NOE. HE 'MAY BE ABi/H To
HELP YOU AND SAVE YOU SOME
MONEY.
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D. K. Shepard, Resident Engineer, Vic-
toria, Texas, and State Highway De-
partment, Austin. Usual rights re-
sefved..........
June 23rd-30tli.
All the name implies—and, remem-
ber you get,, l<H)% service at a mini-
mum cost. Invariably we sell for less.
THE MODERN GARAGE,
H. L. Melton.
Fall Crops.
Prepuraion for fall crops should be
made at once. The laud should be
plowed deep and allowed to settle,
disking often enough .so as, to keep
down weeds -and grass:"" If 11 is not in
good coiidftlbil, it' "should fie’ broke
again und thi'ii disked again, Handle
in thwjnost- economical’ way possible
Mr results, but do not lose sight -of
the fact that it should fie in the:test
possible ooudition and the soil'should
bit full of moisture. If The land that
is in be put in fall crops already lias
a crop on it, get it off as soon as pos-
sible and gel it up in a* high, state of
cultivation. The limiting factor here,
in the production of 4N11 crops is rain-
fall. „WiHi Hus tiling in mind, we
■should work twny^that end; putting-
tile siTil lii such condition that it vv/ul
receive and retain all llu- i.-niij t ha a it
is possible for it to hold.
If A "Hi' sod is of a sandy or ionla it
is Hih'iHiiblevto use dommenda 1 ferthte-
i*r for all IJujck crops; also all the
NEW
X
PLANT
tol'Jiyni'*knmuHre that, you Tun got hol'd
of.
Tile .Amnia I Fanners' Jdliorl Course.
The Annual Farmers’ Sliort Course
will be held lliis year at College Station
JULY 25th to 30th; inclusive. I’llisi
lias grimn lo be a great'event in Hit?'
lives of thousiihds of farmers of Texas,
as-; they tyke a .week off ironi their
dreary routine fa Pin wo>k , a ml mix
and niingte'JVIth farmers from East
Texas Piney woods, from tins Itlack-
I.atitl District of Texas, frum Hie Great
Plains A'onntr.v' of -the Panhandle of'
program. At about six o'clock deli
cimis j)ine.i|ipple ice s’reani and several
lUflvnml kinds- of ettbu wore served.
ilie birthday cake with its tour Utile
nindles was ijio ceult'r.'of attraction.
Clio Hi He innibree yeiadved niany “pri l
■ v 111 lie gifts-'. The afternoon Jii'oveil a
picasino mu. so all in atleiclan,.u,
- •<*{?■ '.^T.rJr'T- V,'. 4', , K
visited Ilie C *i:. and Itu Iff ilackbarl
homes for a couple of days, requeuing,
linin' Sunday morning In utteiid* tin-
t'iiuera-1. of All's. Geo. Blaise.
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junction .sought by . the Fehr Bakery birthday. The housfe \vas beautifully ,woods ' and enjoved
Company of San Aiitonio to prevent lilecprated-for the occasion in pink und-!
-enforcement. of thg, ordinance denied, j white and cut flowers in profussiou. Tlwrgaiis l.iu ile Stanton and
„ The city’s victory, however, was not j everywhere.The tables were arrung- s -• ’ ‘ • —
as dear cut as it seemed .for judge ml on ‘the .porch where the breSie ad-
Pool, in commenting on..thg...ausc, ujl-ldeil much to th^ pleasure of tiie evenr
TleiLthat in his opinion, there was "no j iug. Besides the honoree, Geraldine
violation of the ordinance in the jn- Carlton, the guests, were, Lynotte Goitl-
slauce of the Fehr Baking Oomuauj man, Ariel Vess and Bud L<‘e of Ed-
Viiere orders . were.- taken, in udvrun c jua,.. RosemtUA JMcsh, Adah ii'P.i ii-n,
for future, deliveries. This statdmeni, | Aileen Koonce, Maurice Taylor; Soli
lie pointed out, however, was <mly an l-ancuster, Junior Segn-si, .1, Ander-
' - *i,n, Shelby Knudseir, Charlie Kohu-
Oliiniim of the cikirl und liad^To legal
lieai-iug on.‘the ci\ui.'s judjjMmnt.
7-^.TtiBjsuit was-Iwyhght'*ilFJ- J- Chap-
1x41 ,et ui., Chappell being a salesman
for tfie Fehr Company, and against
i*ly oliicittls including Mayor Lohu.v
I Ianilltijn, C.itj’. Attorney l'attersou, Al-
derman Vd, Grunder, Walter Reilfeit,
Emil Freuj^d and Rudolph Evers, and
City itMrsJfcal wAdnins, named as de-
fendants. :J|
Judge I'ft,--hi--"-holding Hie ordi-
nance- valil&nd denying relief sought
by Hie pli*fiff, Fehr Company, Hc-
i-lared ,in Iftj. opinion, (he Feljr cum
puny- In linignig deliveries on' orders
taken in athmAice was nOCviolating the
ordinance.
lie declared lie assumeil the city or
lio one elaei^vas giUempliug to harass
any party I®" carrying on a Rgitimate
business in 'Cuero; He further opin-
ioned Unit flo ordinance could dnsilf*
nate [tie tyj|j of yefiicle used by a sales-
man in taking orders, and that he as-
sumed uo authority would attempt to
the
B. & W. Pick-Ups.
'Crops in this section are not up to
normal lliis j-enr. 'However, the farm-
ers have their fields iu good shape.
** Misses Evelyn Kahanek, EV-nora
.Ncunmu -and: Julie Ccrnota visited the
Misses , Fraiices and Annie Ka/.nilr
hist week.
Air. 'and Airs. Ludwig Hujianek spent
(lie .-Hli with .Mi' 'and Mrs’ Emil Hit-.
H.'iijr! of Ganado.
r. and Mrs. Then. Unlock-and child-
ren] Of York town visited Air. and Mrs.
Sklo-s Satiryfltiy"trlKliT:>-v
.Those who enjoyed a series of Inter-
esting 42- games at the home of Air.
and-Mrs. Robt. Adler Friday were, Air,
and Midi. I'tuy'il (foodimni and , liild-.
Hen, Alisses Alary', 1’ram-es und Annie
brngmi-r and. .John ' tKasuiHr, Air.
IvTinmn. Ed. Adolph and Hilda Vyvial
anr] fTA'inie Mae and Steve. Kcuman......._
- Miss Annie Jvii/.inir visited -Alisa
CJfipi .Sklossj. Saturday. • *•".
Joo Kiwtnir ' spent Wednesday with
Rp.tuah Vyival. " ’ —■'
i Robt. Adler and sons .were visitors
in ihe i’ete Knzniir home .Saturday. ,
Mr. Joo 'Neuina.nii of (lie White HgU
comoiuufljv spent Friday night., .with
Emrf KoVtir- «t -the tramping plant.*
Air. and Mrs. Ignace.Oslocek 4nd
elilldron visitdd Air. and Airsy Joe
Skiua; ,KiRfIBfck;.,-yijght.
tors in the; ittrtrt A d 1 erf heme Sunday.
Tiid e yi,siting in the Frank Vyival
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
Neuman and’, children. Alisses Frances
raid Atttiie Kaiinir and -hdiu Dybala.
RopuniT.-iand Edd Vyival and, JAhn
Knzniir.vjsited Robert. Adler Sunday/-
A large enm d eii.ftTi ed Ilie It li sit
ilie Floyd Goodman pumping plant. A
soda water and torts creaiir party was
enjoyed lifter which Ilie,party enjoyed
The new Delco is an im-
provement over anything
yejfc made in this line and it
Will be to your great inter-
to see this wonderhil
lighting plaut before you
buy. Nearly 373,000 sold
in the last 16 years.
TlVVls/ troin'lla- •lyniii- \ Vi I ley "ot tllB
JH,r--r;i;,iidi-'atal from Hie great Gulf
■ Coast Country of Texas, i AYhat" a
WEALTH OF INFORMATRDN it is.
ixissible for one to get in such ii short
lime. One may meet ivilh the sons of
the soil from every nook and eofiler
of lids great EMPIRE of ours and ge(
their viewpointl find out liow they
are getting by* or milking money or
, managing us lead a happy pad coutelSt-
e<l life, 4is the case .may. be;AVlmt'aii . •
PtipuiTaiiit.v'al so Utile Wist. Redmasl swiuuuiag^and_ playing ba^g
rates are-offered by Hie railroads arid a " Ra.vnion \jivn1_ and Joe
infill ticket for the week is only $4.50.
a ml,a room for the week is inly $1.25.
The,.riuU'oaiL.ya 1 e is j*ne ,-ui0 per mile
for Hie round trip. It vvill cost as much
more than that amount-ns one cares
to-spend, it is not, necessary to spend
more than $0.75.**
Tlie county agent is planning /tr> go
and will be glad to.gTTm'U»eb-will) till
'those who intend to go. Reservations
should be made for a room as soon,as
possible.
o-
the",ordinance was not in evidence. The
method of Hie Fehr Baking Company
of' doing busjiless in Cuero at the pres-
ent time, based On Hie evidence, appear-
ed to be leg^l, his Honor declared.
I find tlfifoordinance valid, but it
couliMie-nn^* explicit,” tlm judge de-
clared, "l Htuot lx'iieVe- the evidence
in khe case iiies the relief sought.
tilJpPRy ftdf The mere aw-rjxiiA-tiHx-y -rututiciA- and a. host of friends
r® who enjtiy_getting together for an old
.
Hoo Hint city pilicials wil make an ar-
rest if |daii *ijf continues operations,
in Cuero ill tfir manner set-out, would
bo.no grounds Yor a court injunction."
The judge declared that no city could
prohibit the hse of the streets for tak-
ing orders, slid declared (hilt he was
convinpotl-'tiie ordinance was not pass-
ed with snell.an aim in mind. He ad
ded that the fact that the salesman
was also thekdriver of the truck, had;
I'm bearing on-Hje matter.
Attorneys for , tile Fehr Company
pressed their plea for relief, uu the
grounds tliiitjlie city ocials Hireatetied
til them with .arrest even in Die event
I hoy continued operirHrms under the
plan now in effect, the method of tak-
ing orders, iii1 advance. -
Bin, uuswor to, tills idea. Judge Pool
Elated: "If flic'plaintiff pursues his
line in Cuero in the manner specified,
[he will not be, violating the ordinance
and his arrest would lie illegal. , Tlie-
mere assumption lfiiit an "oeer would-
limike an nrrest would be no grounds
for Ilie grunting of the injunction.”
, City idlicia.bi',indicated follow iu^r'bc
trial that if, .Fehr Baking Cofl^tny
eiiiiiii.ui.es, business in Cuero in the mail
lier now, tn o[Serutibn, mrrest would not
be iinide.—Cuero Record.
t.ekj C’arvell liidlingsliead and Ken-
neth Green. -*—•
Mr. and Airs, J. E. .Stavinolia find
1,little Hiuehanek spent the 4th i’n
El Campo. ‘
Aliss Annie Martin,, Gene . Martin
and BiH Weynnwa-tdl speiit Stliiday
in N'eedville,
Air, and Airs. E. Htavinotm and
Liiitic Itlm-tmnek and' Aileen Koonce
spent Sunday in Olivia and l’ort Alto.
Air. and Mrs. Lad Ceruoch sjieiit
Ilie fourth in Nadu JVitli friends and
TFtnoveg.——" ~—---
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. .Ratliff enjoyed
the afternoon of the -it li at the Gun
Club in Edna.
Air. I.-S, Walker was well- sttuough
to Come into Ganado , the past week
Mr. A. B. AfUchell is still in a
critical condition, grows gradually
weaker day by day.
Air. W. R. Black is reported much
.worse the past week.
Hath Instep of-Hoii'toti-eaiiie III Silt
ufduy to spend tlioir lioluhiy with Mr.
;}anil Mb; F. W.* liwigans. Tiny all
enjoyed a Ixiy trip and lmd,gisal link
lisbing. v >.
' Air. andTMrs, Monroe Head and lit
He win of Knti A«it «nn< -are. visit ilex Mr.
J. U. Head.
Frank ’Poland of Houston came iu
Friday to visit with tits mother, Mrs
Wr-ChriaE -for a-day or two—
Air. and Mrs. Jolih Rotxirtson and
little son pm^.sPHirough Ganado Fri-
day en route f« Carlsbad for an outing.
Mrs. Fred Harris writes friends tlsil
Air. Harris is impiovitig slowly.
Mr. uiid Mrs. llnrold North and lit
tie daughtik’s are vfalttng All and
Mrs. Eugene Black. , .They, " ill go
from here''to.Dovers where Mr North
will lie superirttundent . of Hit- Si-lnsils
for the next; term. ^
Mrs. II. J. Dulilstroiii and sons, H.
.1. and Roiierl, of Edna sixmt Sunday
with Mrs. aDldstroiii's iwienls. Mr
and"*Mis W It. Black at White Hall
Election Notice.
Notice is hereby given that [x-r an
Order of the ('mninisstoilers' Court, an
election will ix- held in Jackson County
Drainage District No. 5, ott the 23rd
uuikil an .arrest when a violation of sister. Mrs. Werliia inItosenberg.
Miss Mamie Bray the of , Victoria |
Mrs. F.y l*; Green are visitiug her (,.jy of' July. A. D. 1932. for the pur-
tixise of electing Drainage Oommissiou-
mnie. in Saturday and .-is'iU
night with Mrs.. A. B. Mitchell.
.On Wednesday of last week a very
enjoyable picnic was given itl Hm-
home of Mr. and *Mfs. Will Sjnilli.
honoring Mrs. Minnie ' .sutlicrlam) of
I valde who lias teen visiting in Hie
county the past two weeks. tjhu,Jias
Gun Club Barbecue.
klrelec; Idft
for 1-tbi.niiingtaiEltlie Hli where they
will visit relatives. . -
FOR RENT:—Two aparlments, one
fiii-ni- In-d and, one luifuriTfslieU ; and
have for sale sevi4ml< |>h-ees of fuiaii-
!*«• UHit two .small gas cook stoves.
Apply at -my . residence.
AIRS. ,W. K. ROSE.
Candies—always fresh—kept in oiir
frigidaire candy case. 4 H
FA IRES DRUG CO.
Mrs. liay 'Poland and children, Billie
Ray and ’AFii'v Jane left hist week for
Brownwood where they will spmid sev-
ernl -tye^ks -wiflt, relatives.
Come in and see the new
Delco on display in our
store. , -
rank Kohutek
, _ , Deal e r
GANADO, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Montogmery and
children, of Brazoria were week end
guests, in. the, G.ep-, P., Simons ..home.
Geosgt- Ervin SEifples of Sun, Anto-
nio is spending-a-low weeks fn Edna
with rekvHves.
Dr. and Airs. J, II. Lander of Victoria
were 'guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E,
Whitfield while attending tin- celebra-
tion Siitiird.-ig^Iuly 2nd. Mix f.under
fs Hie 'daughter of Air. and Mrs. Louis
"Lowe, who formerly lived in Edna,
•|V.v enjoyed meeting a number pi
Kdlm )io'opto Who well rememtiered her
parents' and their family. Dr, I.imder
and Dr. Wliljlield attended medical
-•hoofTfigether and lire .colleagues'of
long ski tiding. ..■—-
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Targets
Hit
E. C. La Bative
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D. 'll,, Alton
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A. E. Westhoff
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E. ■ D. White........
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( l.vde Webt)
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Dr. R. W. Wells
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W. T; Weuthofi
65
41
Mi's. Virginia La Ha live .25
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J. W. I'ortet—
25
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C Al. Uitsfiorff.
„ 25
12
JiBlau 1 ’<4rich -
■ - 75 -.....
- 32
S. D. Scott . ,,
Off
- 18
TJYteRors)
.. ..
Alfred Mitchell
,...........
" ■ rv
Julius Spence
25 '
IU
C. AI. Crawford
99
65
Ibp.iee Sixmce
.15 *
.10
Gordon /’Baker
6
4
C. 117 Silence
15
0
Honor Roll
79'// or Better General Average.
II. F.' Stlevling
79 per cent
V, 1). White
76 tier
cept
i: II. Seidel
72 per
cent
D. II. Allen v’
1 70 per
cent
E. L. Falres »
70 per
cent
E. C- Goppert
. 711 per. rent
wlieiu-v i
i-veJ
fashtoir speixi day.
comes for a visit.
.....Airs; Ailnie Hard Sutllej1, .uudilor
for the \yOman's Benefit and, InxurahieK.
Co., si»*nt the paxt week, with Mrs.
W. 11. Lancastor-.. 8he resided in Ga-
lindo the greater part of her life awl
lias a host of friends here who alwuys
welcome her coming. She left for
Houston,Sunday-to spend the remain-
tier, of tier VHeuthi.ii with tier brotla'r.
II A. Bard „
Mrs. T. N. AlifUrljz. Miss Gladys
AJaiirilif, • Akis- Johnson and "Biilij '’
Mliuritz, aeempatiled by Mr. Fred
Atnurttz, went to ’Houston Tuesday,
lamlse Zruhek returned Frtdjiy from
months' visit with her sister, Airs
A. .1 Pavlik of Richmonds * ,
Airs. (has. Sera lino mint little ilnugli
tors, Patsy and Holm1 Rose, t(f JImis-,
toil are visiting Mr awj, Mr*? Emtl
Egg- . *
Mrs. Jimmie Owen and dauglitors. Mrs.
Ben Edwards anil Arts. Jessie CoTlis,
and Mr. Edwards of San Antonio were
guests of-Mr* and Jlrs. Emil Egg Sun-
day. . .
era to serve for a term of office • begin-
ning January 1st.' 1933 und ending
December 81, 1B34.
Apiillciitloi-i to place name on Imllot .
should be made to county Judge ten
days -before election.
All Voters residing South of State
Highway So. 12 will vote at the. Gorjes
Filling Station-, and J. Dv, Davenport
is appointed |ii«v»y,uig Ridge.
All voters living North of said Hlgti.-
way No. 12 will vote at the Arcnosn
School House, and A. Carsteus has tieen
appointed presiding judge. ■
Ajipib-Htion lo plni'fvname on ballot
should lx1 rnado lo County Judge ton
dins Is'fofc ole Hon.
JNO. T. VANCE,
■ County Jmlgo.
June 23-3t.
o w e r s
I
Floivers for alt occasions. Place your
orders With me Phone 72,
MRS. J, W. UltlCKEL, Ediia,
Frank Ripple and daughter, Ruby,.-
of l-bi- Maurita aclmoPMCtlOIl were shop-
pile: in Edna yesterday Aind while ill
tdvnh called around to Tiisix*"t-The Her ,
iild's fnV ijnartei - ’
Mrs ,\ N-'. McDonald and Mrs’. (’ It’
TfiShtiBerg will leave tills week for
Junction (Tpy where they ;will- remain
some time for tlie benefit of The health
of the former. *,,,
f
" -, /
Jrl ATS!
----Sr'V
- - - -for
iU?'
Ladies, Misses and
v
"r '
Children
r
For Rent! ^
Modern ,4-roep apartment- TtfljC^oi
'“i furnished bed-room. Apply to
•n/jLif t rr xrir
7
PRICES SHARPLY REDUCED
due
MRWvi J. B. KILLOUG1I.
Phone No. 4.
Airs. Robt, Rielummd - and children
.■f Vljjiii, ln-v,, vtslTliix the hohsc-
sCome Tn and See
....
Them
Mr. awl Mrs. Gordon Baker and
child mn returned last webk end .from
a visit wjtti tier parents in billing: Miss
Elifcitiet-ti Allen jccompttniod them
home.
hold of her uncle, J- W. Briekel
Take yojir prescriptions to Falres
f>nig Company—FAlna's druggist far a
third of ti century. -......*
Good (aruiir for rent ,for 1933, in
**
t ry - '
B J
V-vs,......
FOR RENTFurnished rooms for
liglit lioiisekeepingj also- garage. Also- .
have tigs for sale.' - . . ..... ”
*-s AIKS. J. A. PETRICII, Edna.
Boh King, who Ja att«m«ffC11'ijTTi'ti.
wns" Miiitar.v Training Cafftp at Sari
Anti riigt. ,-xptmc-J tie week end With,' Ed-’
nay frieinis, - — : , , .....
'••w «M*r]niui parts of the county: for cash
..r crop rent. See
TAYLR A BAGBY, Edna.
Ice cream and sherbeft—Hie finest in | w as. the guest of Iklna friends last
the land—every day. Faires Drug Co. [week.
, Miss A'elmn Power and Mesdames E.
*L. M8WL and Julia n fetrieh. hayet ye-
■HUB i nj'iit*<1 from a iileJisant vi'sit with
Miss Ayajoiiu Utmost'It ui Austin rolaHv<*s and friontls in Toledo, Ohio,
... muM-t of ^ ' * They: made tie trip in Miss Power’s
car.; ;
MiMinery Exclusively
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