Edna Weekly Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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THE EDNA WEEKLY HERALD
Thursday, February 28, 1946
Dr. W. E Whitfield
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office*: L'u Bid*.
Phone*:
Residence 55
r
Office 203
EDNA — TEXAS
H. O. TAYLOR
INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE
AND LOANS
Office* In McDowell Hotel
EDNA — TEXAS
u-
DR. R. E LEE
DENTIST
1q. all of it* Branches
Ofljce* In Lee Building
• EDNA -i- TEXAS
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•^Jno. T. Vance Callaway Vance
VANCE & VANCE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices: Over Jackson Co. State Bank
EDNA ~ TEXAS
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EDNA ABSTRACT
COMPANY
JNO. T. VANCE, President
Abstract* of Titles
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GERDES & OLIVER
CLEANING and PRESSING
Your Clothes Insured
QUICK SERVICE
We Solicit a Share of Your Trade!
In the Knopp Building on Clark
Qwen Avenue
EDNA — TEXAS
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
TO: John M. Heard, (also, known
Lemon Juice Recipe Checks
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rve.le
If you suffer from rheumatic, arthri-
tis or neuritis pain, try this simple
inexpensive home recipe .that thousands
are using. Get a package - of Ru-Ex
Compound, a 2 weeks* supply today. Mix
it with a quart of water, add the
* juice of -4 lemons. It’s easy, pleasant
and no trouble at all. You need only 3
tablespoon/uls two times a dey. Often
within 48 hours — sometimes over'
night — splendid results are obtained.
If the pains do not quickly leave
and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex
will cost you nothing to try as it is
sold by your druggist under an . abso-
lute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex
CwopWUftd ** L* and recommended by
FA IRES DRUG CO., Edna.
as J. M. Heard:, Mrs." John M. Heard,
James M. Heard, Mrs. James M.
Heard, Abraham Babcock, Nancy
Babcock, S. H. Maxwell (also known
as Sam H. Maxwell) Mrs. S. H. Max-
well, S. H. Maxwell, A. M. Maxwell,
Catherine Mahron, Christian Redman,
Anna Goerth and C. G. Goerth, and
the unknown heirs, devisees, and
legal representatives of said John M.
Heard, Mrs. John M. Heard, James
M. Heard, Mrs. James M. Heard,
Abraham Babcock, Nancy Babcock,
S. H. Maxwell, Mrs. ’ S. H. Maxwell,
8. H. Maxwell,, A. M. Maxwell, Ca.th
erine Mahron, Christian Iiedman, An-
na---'Goerth and C. G. Goerth,
GREETING: » ’
You are commanded to appear
and answer "'the" “plaintiff'
tion at or before 10 o’clock A. M.
of the first Monday ■ after the ex-
piration of 42 days from the date
of issuance of this Citation the.
same being Monday the 1st day of
April, A. D. 164ti, at or before 10
Methodist Church.
/ E. C. YOUNG, Pastor.
Sunday School_1---9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship---
Evening Service___—
M. Y. Fellowship.__
_11:0 A. M.
_7:00 P. M.
6:00 P. M.
6:00 P. M.
Adult Bible Study —
Choir Practice (Monday) _7:00 P. M.
“I was glad when they said unto
me, Let us go into the house of the
Lord.”—Ps. 122:1.
Taking Care of Bat-
tery Troubles.
Church of Christ.
II. Arden Lawrence, Minister
Sunday:
Bible School ..
Worship.
10 A. y
11 A. A
_____7 :00 p. m
L: T. ROSE
I.’ a. Estate Investments
Acreage - v Property - Minerals
Oil I.eu.vr.i and Royalties
EDNA - TEXAS
O. K. MA - i RESS CO.
EDNa — TEXAS
Phone l 0-M
New Mattresses . . .'.ew Feather Pil-
low* .. , . We A.'... Renovate Your
Old Mattresses.
(6|7|tf.)
Scruggs Plumbing Co.
Tvr
PLUMBERS
—and
GAS FITTERS
Telephone 281-J
EDNA — TEXAS
GERJES MOTOR CO.
K<-|Mtirs on Any Make of Car!
Welding—Battery Charging
A111, Work ‘Guaranteed First-Class
Phone 123
EDNA — Texas
o’clock A. M., before the Honorable
District Court of Jackson County,
at the Court House in Edna, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed on
the 12th day of February, 1940.
The file number of said suit being
No. 3036.
The names of the parties in said
suit are: Elbert G. Goff and wife,
Maggie Mae Goff, as Plaintiffs,
AND John M. Heard, (also known
as J. M. Heard), Mrs. John M. Heard,
James M. Heard, Mrs. James M.
Heard, Abraham Babcock, Nancy j
Worship _______
■Wednesday :
~ Bible Study. ..__________________7 p. in
'Pleading for a return to the Bibl
in faith and practice.
Baptist Church
CALENDAR.
Sunday A. M.:
Sunday School _
Preaching____:__
Sunday P. il.:
Training Union _____
Preaching .---------------
Tuesday P. M.:
W. M. U______________
___8:45
_11:00
,_.6 :15
___7 :15
A partially charged battery that
gives tractor operators many head
aches can be eliminated by periodic
testing and routine servicing, points
out A. D. Walker, local dealer for
Fordson-Fergusoh tractors arid Fer-
gusion System implements.
He said experience indicate that
overcharging and lack of distilled
water are chief causes for short bat-
tery life. Battery boiling is caus-
ed by overcharging Jind should lie
remedied tiy decreasing the charg-
ing rate, he added lfefore giving
the folowing suggestions on battery
care:
vs to test a battery with an
h.vrdometer. The rmutTifg ' Iridlcaie'S"
the condition of the battery.
Don’t take a reading from a cell
Lutheran Church
(Koop Settlement)
10 A. M Sunday School and Bible
Class.
11:00 A. M. Worship Service.
G. C. ALBERS, Pastor.
Masonic Notice.
Edna Lodge No. 767 A. F. & A. M.
Stated meetings first and thlr
Thursday In eadh month at 7:30
Visitors always welcome;*’
R. H. WHITEHEAD, W. M.,
E C. GOPPERT, Sec.
WM. H. HAMBLEN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Nowlin Bldg.
EDNA
TEXAS
Teachers’ Meeting___.____
Prayer Meeting ....... .....
L. E. BARRETT. Pastor.
Dr. M. B. Staerker
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Over Sprungs Grocery
EDNA — TEXAS
JAS. H. FENNER
Books Installed Income
And Tax
Kept Service
(Office Over Nowlin’s Store!
EDNA — TEXAS
, , i Brotherhood ... ....
Babcock S R Maxwell (also known WeduMd P. M :
as Sam II. Maxwell) Mrs. S. 11. Max-1
well, 8. H. Maxwell, A. M. Maxwell,
Catherine Mahron, ’ Christian Redman,
Anna Goerth and C. G. Goerth, and
the unknown heirs, devisees, and
legal representatives of -said John M.
Heard, Mrs. John 31. Heard, James
M. Heard, Mrs. James M. Heard,!
Abraham ■Babcock, Nancy Babcock, j
8. H. Maxwell, Mrs. S. H. Maxwell; | .
8. U. Maxwell,, A. M, Ma./well, Gath; ln^“d ’ A- Young,
erine Mahron, Christian Kedman, Vn- a- D1- Morning Services,
na Goerth and C. G. Goerth, 8:30 p. m.—B. T. U. R. T. Walk
as Defendants. | er- director.
The nature of said suit being Wednesday of each week prayer
substantially as follows, to wit:j service.
Being a suit to quiet the title to yve extend a hearty Invitation to
the following tract or parcel of land,: .public ■ to attend any and all
lying and being situated in Jackson j ge^ces.
County, Texas, to-wit:
Edna Radio Service
Phone 295
Lolita Baptist Church.
E. I>. KILBURN, Pastor
10 a. m.—Sunday School. Super
Located in
KENNEDY BARBERSHOP
Discharged Servicemen
The Simon* Insurance Agency will
assist you, without charge, in con-
nection with your National Service
Life Insurance.
C. 8. SIMONS, JR.
' (10|ll|tf.)
L
Robbins Monument Co.
S. G. SAMPLE
GENERAL LAW PRAQT1CE
Office:
1 Door North McDoweU Hotel
EDNA — TEXAS
Write Fur Free, Catalogue
SAVE UP TO 50%
We invite you to visit our large dis-
nlay of the very lilglicet QUALITY
hi 71 MORTALS. 50 year* In business
. ilP Washington Ave Houston, Tex.
1/tc
(paid to Dec. 1945.)
* SIMONS
Ii.durance Agency
Complete Protection !
ft VI 7 TY—SECURITY—SERVICE
IJ. T. Rose, Bldg. , Phone 89
EDNA — TEXAS
DR. R. W. WELLS
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
— Offlee in Horton Blud.
EDNA — TEXAS
INTELLIGENT
PERFORMANCE COMBINED
WITH UNQUESTIONED IN-
TEGRITY, HAS HELPED US
TO PROVE TO THE PUB-
LIC WE ARE, WORTHY OF
TRUST!
Hevelka.
PHONE 301- EONA TEXAS
V ■
GADEKE
TIN and PLUMBING SHOP
We specialize in tank* of all kind*.
Complete line of Plumbing Supplies.
Agent for Dempster Electric Pnmps
and Lawson Hot water Heaters.
EDNA — TEXAS
FLOWERS
.*
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Being 120 acres of land out of the
West end of a 200 acre survey dF the
J. M. Heard League in Jackson Coun-
ty, Texas, being a part of a- tract
or parcel of land conveyed by S.
Maxwell and A. M. Maxwell
Catherine ctilahron by Deed recori
in VoL 11, page 343 of the Weed
Records of Jackson County, Texas.
BEGINNING at the back linfA of
the, J. M. Heard League and ext?
ing East a sufficient’ distance, so that
a line running North and South, frdln
the North of the 200 acre tract
would cut off 120 acres and described
as follows: „
BEGINNING at a corner on the
West side of Mustang Creek of a
tract of 200 acres sold by Abrqham
Babcock and wife to James M.
Heard;
THENCE with the Heard lower;
West line to the original back line
of the league;
THENCE along the hack line of
the league to Abraham Babcock low-
er corner ;• •
THENCE East with Babcock’s low-
er line to Mustang Creek;
Baptist Church
MORALES, TEXAS
Sunday School every Sunday at 10
A. M. W. It. Gloor, Supt.
Preaching every 1st and 3rd Sun-
day at 11 a. in. and p. m.
T. D. FELTS, Pastor.
which has had water added to it un-
til lifter the tractor has liven driven!
for at^least 30 minutes.
If readings of 1225 or legs are ob-
tained, tlie battery is not sufficiently
charged and should either he - re-
charged or replaced.
*
If the battery "has been discharged
by leaving the light or ignition on, it
may lie recharged by normal oiiera-
tion - __1-=__
If readings above 1250 are obtain- ___. , \ ' • c-
ed, the battery is fully charged ai)d
_..7:00| it will merely be necessary to add
_7:00 distilled water.
| Many things to watch for in con-
. 7:00 neetion with the tractor battery fol-
7:30 j low:
Partial corrison of cables restricts
current capacity.
Broken or cracked battery case
nmy allow battery fluid to escape.
Sealing compound broken away
from cell covers.
Terminal posts broken, or partial-
ly broken.
Cell connectors broken away from
posts, or post baroken away from
■strap.
Freezing due to partially charged
battery. >"
Clean terminals for inspection
with ammonia or baking soda in
water.
Inspect battery carrier for loose-
ness or broken battery fasteners.
Check charging rate and adjust to
specifications. High water consump
tiori is an indication of excessive
charging. '
Presbyterian Church.
Church ,School ''at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship hour 11:00.
Young People at 6:15 p. m.
Evening worship hour 7:00.
Y.tfi are cordially invited to attend
the’ services of this church. Com
worship God with us. K
JOHN H. NEWTON, ’Pastor.
All Modern Test Equipment
FULL LINE OF RADIO PARTS
WORK CALLED FOR
AND DEUVERED!
Mrs. W. F. Felts has been called
to the ti dside of a relative in Little,
Rock, ,frk.
Mrs. Fred Meador of Victoria visit-
ed relatives in Edna Monday.
Russell Bonham of Houston was
greeting old friends in Edna the last
;ve. k end.
Assembly of God
Church Calendar.
• t* tfce compounding of
prescriptions—where hu-
, Bum Hie is concerned—there
Is mo sohetitate lor ta/ety!
'Wm wfll not compromise with
care, nor alter oar policy of
nelng only fresh, potent
drags. Yet, for this added
assurance, you pay only a
routine,prescription price.
That’s why so many folks
bring prescription* to na.
THENCE up the Creek with
meanders to the place of
NING.
Whprein the. . .plaintiffs plead,
among other things, five (5), Ten
(10) and Twenty-five (25) year
statute of limitation.
Issued this the 12th day of Feb-
ruary, 1946.
Given under my, hand and seal, of
said court, at office in Edna, Texas,
this the 12th day of February, A. 1).
1946.
GENA LEE LAWRENCEi
(seal) Clerk District Court
Jackson County, Texas.
(7[l4|4t)
Sunday School.
Preaching____
Evangelistic .....
10 A. M.
_____11 A. M.
.7:30 P. M.
BEGIN-j Midweek:
Wednesday
........ 7:15 P. M.
All welcome
II. D. ANDERSON Pastor.
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Lolita H. D. C.
MERCURY
OUTBOARD MOTORS
SALES' - SERVICE
Headers - Distributors For
Victoria, Jackson, Calhoun, Lavaca,
DeWitt, Goliad, Karnes, Aransas.
FAIRES DRUG CO.. Edna, Texas
SERVICE
Fine Flowers for All Occasions
QUALITY
-1889--
-■/
STORE HOURS:
Hours: 8:30 to 11:30
12:30 to 5
L.
Outside Offlee Hours Call 180, Edna
or 210 Victoria (Charges Collet)
Westhoff Mercantile
Company
PHONE NO. 1
WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS
it
57 YEARS OLD
BERBECCA KELTON, Mgr.
Edna Flora! Company
Lee Building
Phone 344
LONG LEAF YELLOW PINE
mi
. i
EDNA — TEXAS
■ '
•• *r *
SEWING MACHINES
I Buy, SeU and Repair
SEWING MACHINES
W. H. Bysrs i
Phone 144-W *
EDNA — TEXAS
LUMBER
BARBED WIRE
LOfES* CEMENT
PAINTS and VARNISHES
Hardware
(7|l0|4t)
6 H. P. Now Atriiilahle
1008 VT. Rio Grande Street
VICTORIA, TEXAS
The Loita II. 1>. C. meet in the
iioiiie of Mrs. Chalmers Moody, Tues-
day, February 19th. There were
nineteen regular members present.
.Miss Guthrie gave an interesting de-
monstration on the proper lighting
amt ventilating of the kitchen. We
were glad to see that in addition to
being a very able demonstrator she
also lias a delightful sense of humqj;.
Our next meeting will be at the
Iioffie of Mrs. A. L. Moody on March
12th.
—Reporter.
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Mrs. J. J. Strauss of Ganado visit-
ed Mr. and Mr^W. F. Felts recently.
Act promptly, Mother, to help relieve
muscular soreness or tightness! conges-
tion and irritation in upper breathing
passages, fits of coughing—due to
colds. Rub on Vicks VapoRub ... it
PENETRATES to upper bronchial
tubes with its special medicinal vapors,
STIMULATES chest and back
surfaces like a warming poultice.
Often by morning most of the
misery of-the cold is gone! Remember—
ONLY VAP0RUB Gives You this spe-
cial double action. It’s time-tested,
home-proved...the best-known home
remedy for reliev- o o m jo u a
ing miseries of | P\ 9
-'children's colds. ▼ VAPORue
Girndt Tailor Shop
CLEANING — JPRESSING — ALTERATIONS
All Work First Class
PROMPT SERVICE!
nSADDLES!
Saddles Made RIGllT
—and—
Priced RIGHT.
VCARROLL SADDLE SHOP
EDNA -A ^TEXAS
(2l2l|47|p.) ’
Fruit Trees.
Plant them Now!
PEACH
Luttlchnu, Pallas, Frankl—4-5 ft.
bushy, $2.00
Leona, Honey, 3-4 ft., $1.75 ,
PEAR
In Conte, Keiffer, 3-4 ft., $1.75
PLUM
Bruce, Burbank, 2-3 ft., 90c
/ GRAPE
Niagra, Munsen, Carmen, 2 ft., 75c
BERRY PLANTS
In sending Us a check to cover a
year's : subscription to the Old Re-
liable Family Weekly, Mrs, John H.
Hunn (nee 'Miss’ Stella Grissom,) of
Fort Wayne, Ind., says in part:
'"Please find enclosed $3.00 for which
ph ase send me your paper for that
IK-riod of time, and then notify me
before the time expires and I will
renew. Hope the paper is still own,
ed and published by the__Staples
Brothers.” Mrs. Dunn is a native of
.Jackson County, being the youngest
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Grissom,; well known pio-
neer citizens of Jackson County, and
a sister of our fellow townsman, Jack
Grissom. While Mrs. Dunn has not
made tier home in Edna for many
yeatfs, site still has a host of friends
among our people, especially the old
timers. Ami we judge from the tone
of her letter that she is still keenly
Interested in the .county and the
folks "back home.”
E. O. Girdnt, Proprietor
EDNA, TEXAS
SPECIALS!
Electric Hotplates . . . Aluminum Stools
Pretty Wardrobe^!
Western Auto Associate Store
Ganadfr
Edna - Cuero -
Baby Chicks
Young berries, Boysen berries, Dew-
Berries
Hill's Nursery
VICTORIA, TEXAS ‘
Wait Our New Sales Yari
Send Us Your Mail Order.,
(27|3t.) , ?; '
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Creomnlslon relieves promptly be-
mucous___
to sell you a
the imderstanding you must like thn
it, quickly allays the oougjh or you
way it —
are to have
FOR SALE NOW!
,#t. ■ r • . , . »
ORDERS BEING BOOKED FOR FUTURE DELIVERY
FULL LINE OF ELECTRIC AND OIL BROODERS,
BRG
FEEDERS AND WATERING TROUGHS
V
DR. SALSBI RVS and PRATT S REMEDIES and MEDICATIONS.
Edna Hatchery
Located In New location on East End Main Street
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Staples, H. K. Edna Weekly Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1946, newspaper, February 28, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763214/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.