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Thursday, April 16, 1953
THE EDNA HERALD
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- incorrect insertion, and
appears in advertisement
is requested to notify
t once.
or
Mrs:
^cements
lasonic Lodge
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1 Thursdays, 8 p.m.
BROWN',' W.M.
SHELBY, Secy.
pert Furniture
fe-Merrit Stoves
1 Refrigerators
Television
/ Washers
ueen Washers
[ds of Furniture
d see the new
one Automatic
W asher
*rt Furniture
11 Phone 2005
. (4-2-tfc)
BABY CHICK TIME AGAIN
BIG, STRONG, STURDY, HEALTHY CHICKS
ALL CHICKS PRODUCED FROM BLOOD-TESTED FLOCKS
• White Rocks • Barred Rocks • New Hampshire Reds
• White Leghorns
All mated for extra high production i
All true breeds; other breeds available
CHICKS AVAILABLE NOW
EDNA HATCHERY
Phone 2101
P. O. Box 695
(2-5-tfc)
i Used Pianos
Rentals
?ht and Traded
,ETE PIANO
AIR SHOP
testyling and
-finishing .
ATTENTION,
FARMERS and RANCHERS
WE NOW HAVE AVAILABLE ALL TYPES OF
• Mathieson Fertilizers
• Fungicides • Herbicides
® Insecticides
Edna Drying & Storage Co-Op.
Victoria Highway
Phone 2432
FOR SALE — Cockrels for quick j
broilers, 5s each. Edna Hatchery, j
(4-2-tfc) i
Phone 4574
DNA
b’ I#L I Z E R
12-24-12
0-20-0
lium Sulphate
ock Phosphate
Oesired on Order
xRMERS DRYER
one 4524
. (4-2-tfc)
1— Venetian blinds;
and measure ysur
:-e estimates, and will
ppert’s Furniture.
. N, Wells. (4-2-tfc)
Bedding Plants
STOCKS
PETUNIAS
MARIGOLDS
ALYSUMS
CORN FLOWERS
SHASTA DAISIES
PERIWINKLES
CARNATIONS
PINKS
Pumplirey’s
Custom Made
DRAPES
and
VENETIAN BLINDS
See us for quotations
SLAVIK’S
(3-26-tfe) |
FOR SALE—Round oak dining
room table and 4 chairs Reason
I able. Mrs Ed Duenow, Lolita,
I.l’hone j)0F55. „ (4-16-ltc)
FOR SALE-—Good, young Jersey
\ milk cow and call; calf week
did Herman Genes Rhone 2150.
(4-16-tfc)
FOR SALE—National cash regis-
ter machine, practically liew,
reasonable." Lge Drug Cp.
(4-16-310,
FOR SALE —3 bedroom home on
Highway 111 South; close in,
nice size lot and garage; 36-inc'h
fan and heating system, $10,000.
C. M. Dugger (4 16 2tc)
FOR SALE — 1942 Chevrolet
club coupe, new motor, over-
hauled brake system, $225. See
at, 305 E, Division, or ask at
Conner Sinclair Station
(4 16 3t.p)
FOR SALE......- Ripe clothes line
poles. Good Welding Shop, Yon
; kum Highway. (4 iO-tlc)
_______________ FOR SALE—Two gentle Jersey
FOR SALE—One small house, milk cows, with calves Erhard
on lot with shade trees, two bed-j Juiignickel, Ganado. (4-16 Up)
rooms, real close in. Contact! ~~ ,
service manager at Naiser Motor, fon S}U S"'V^ >'!,u,pco',-
Co. if interested. (219-tfc) '0I1 po'son needs Smith Feed
..........._.; Store. (4-lb-tfc)
POSTED—-All lands owned by A.
P. Ward Jr. and Mary West Ward
in Jackson /County are posted
according to law A. P. Ward Jr.,
Vanderbilt. (3-54)
POSTED -No hunting or tres;
passing of any kind permitted
on my land known as Mrs. J W.
Young Estate, north of Edna.
Earl Airhart. (4-16-2tp)
POSTED—All land owued by nit*
Is posted aiTordlng to law and no
manner of trespassing will be per
milled. Mis. ('has. Urandes, Loflta,
Texas. (1-154)
POSTED —The West Ranch is
posted aecofcTnig to law and all
hunting, rtsTflng. and other tres-
passing is strictly forbidden. Ike
West, Vanderbilt. (4 54)
POSTED All trespassing for-
bidden on all land owned and
leased by C. C. and Louise Bon
not. No permission given anyone
(5 24 lyr pd)
POSTING NOTICE All lands
n\Nu-d or. coni rolled by the under
siruK* are posted according (o law
and all maimer of trespassing is
strictly ftii'liidden. Violators will
be prosecuted :
I,. S. Stockton
w. 11. Blaylock
(’has. F. Smith
Pal Smith
A. It. Sherrill
Alliert Thianas
Sam IS Heard
Ivan Fenner
\V K. Halt
M. (1. Johnson
Joseph Wearden
It. II. Stockton
Joe Heard
J 11 McColloch
C. F. Spencer
Walter Kuhlman
Berry Kuhlman
O. E (1 alow
Sam Farris
M, L. Walker
F M. Knudson
A. .1. Caluway
Miscellaneous
THE
Church of Christ Salutes You With A
HERALD OF TRUTH
Radio Station KXYZ Houston-—8 a m. 1320 kit.
Radio Station KFDM Beaumont 1 p. m- SCO kil.
on Sundays
(3|27|tfc.)
FREE literature and information | STRAYED -To my place, a fe
on how you can increase yields | male collie dog Owner please
and pastures carry capacity. For | come and get it (" U Calhoun,
low cost, permanent soil im-|902 \V Cedar (4 Hi ltd
provement. spread Foirr Leaf' ..... — . —■
, ,,,,,,, , , , WAN 1 ED Ilia--, carbide head
Powdered Rock Phosphate. Build ,, ,,
i, j . lights lor Model I, or other old
' cat parts. Notify Louis Rogers.
a farm that won’t wear out
Four-Leaf. Plume or write Mr.
V. K. Sowell, K.dna, Texas, phone
4850. (4-2-tfc)
; lit. 4, Box 63 B.
Victoria.
(4 1) 31 p)
FOR SALE—Aluminum-body bus j
■ in good running condition, easily ;
i converted into house car, chick |
| en house, store house; first rea i
sonable offer will he accepted. I
See it. at 410 W. Beds IVArc.!
< 3-2(5-tfc)
FOR SALE — Registered
Brahman bull and heifer
calves; also few choice year-
ling heifers. W. J. Cervenka,
Lolita, Texas. (4 2 tfc) [
Hr. IS. L. Valent# Mrs, I. Wllbeck
.’. 3. Strauss Wcynnnd Bros.
Jno. T. Yarns' II. T. Rose
S. li Sample F II Seidel
less Farqnhar (Pd.
POSTED—1 have placed poison
in all mv pastures against wolves
and dogs.. No trespassing allowed
and all violators will be prose-
ruled. Arnold Koop. (5 53-p)
FOR THE BEST IN
New and Used Cars
and for guaranted service,
drive in for
A FREE ESTIMATE
on repair work on any make
or model
Kozelsky Buick Co.
Phone 2800 206 E. Main
(Low rates arc born here;
others raise ’em)
VIC KOCIAN
Your Fuller Brush Man
I. I’ltotie for S«.*i’vUm»
112 W. SuntII Uohu
Victoria, Texas
(4-2-tfc)
INSURANCE
American National
Life, Polio, Hospitaliiation,
and Retirement Plan
Senator John Bell
Writes of Doings
At State Capital
Dear Friends:
The teachers pay raisi bills
are being postponed until the
Conference Committee on An
propriatfons makes its report
There has been dutch controver
sy because the press was forbid
den admittance at this hearing,
but the chairman and member -
felt they would be better able
to reconcile the differences be
tween the House bill's 160.2 mil
lion dollar spending hill and the
Senate's 166.2 million dollar
measure, without the publicity
that tin* press would surely give
it. At this writing, there has.
been no word from the commit
lee, but it is, expected shortly.
Goy. Shivers signed the b 'I
allowing the land commissioner
to lease state owned river bet s
and channels for salt, sulphur
and other minerals besides e l
and gas lie vetoed a Senate b 1
which would have allowed • t.,‘O'
establishment of corporations fo/
dual-purpose of drilling for ho t
oil -and Water Needed correc-
tions can more easily be ma >-
in a companion House bill no v
in a Senate committee- than i t
the original. Senate bill
The Texas County Judges a" I
Commissioners Assn were horns
to the legislators and thl-ir-wr .
at’ a elm-ken liarhce'ue on W-. ,i
nesday night.
John J. Bell.
LEO SEMBERA
Box 386, Edna ------ Phone 3387
Aggie Muster Set
April 21 at El Campo
Rentals
HAMILTON TRAILER CAMP
All modern, one block north of
Highway 51). Inquire at Hamilton
Food Market on Highway 59 East
end of town. (2-5-tfe)
FOR RENT 14x34 foot building,
suitable for office or other busi
ness, now occupied by Modern
Appliance Co., will In- vacated
by May 1 Herman Gerjes Phone
2150. (4-|l> lie)
_______FOR SALE — Ear corn, $1.50
FOR~SALE— Lots on northside | husliel at place: have 100 - or
town, close in, on Highway 111, more buslu-ls Henry
all utilities available. H. W. Now ' Route 1, Edna.
Let us help Witli your building
n*‘WlK. Finn ru ing tiruuigtMl. plan
«<*rvic<\ a (•omplole lint' of building;
uialt’rlalH and plMiOhjng Tell uh
how yon want -to work; we will
work wiih yon. i,••iitn i,iniiders j Deadline April 30
Supply and Mercer Const metier
Co. Phone 2112, Edna. (3-5-tfc)
FOR RENT -Bedrooms with con
necting shower baths, lit West
Church St Phone 2347. (2 12 tfc)
FOR
room.
HKNjj' Furnished bed-
Phone 2951 after 5 p.m,
(4 2-3U-)
FOR KENT 2 room, furnished
apartment; couples only: utilities
paid. M 1, Cobb. Phone 4404 or
3311. (4-16-tfc)
Property Rendition
Route
Phone
: lin, 914 North En d SI (4 2 4i)e
I FOR SALE — Marglobe and
! Rukers tomato plants and sweet
pepper plants. J. F. Gerjes, El
l Toro. (3-26 tfc)
Nov ak.
2650.
'4 It; 3tpi
128 W. Main
FOR SALE—1931 Model A Ford,
five good tires, motor in fan’
mechanical condition, cheap. H.
house, w. Nowlin, 914 N, East St., Edna.
(4-2-41p)
FOR SALE
FOR SALE — 2-bedroom
recently remodeled, 12x24 glass-
ed-in back porch, wall-to-wall
carpeting in living room, im- . FOR SALE—Mechanic tools for
proved lot with playground sale. Phone 2576. (4-2 3tp)
equipment installed. Close to
school. Priced reasonably. Tom
Bell, Phone 3331 (2 26 tfc) |
----------------------------;— I FOR SALE—Reck-aned red top
LET ME FURNISH YOU with [ cane seed, $10 per 100. Albert J
greeting cards for ail occasions; ! Randall, Box 441, Edna. (4-2-tfc)
monogram and printed napkins i
and stationery. Prices very reas-
onable. Mrs. A. J. Sowders, 40!
N. Marvin St. - (1-29-tf)
Ironrite ironcr.
(4 2Ate)
FOR SALE —Tile house, four
rooms, corner lot on West Cy-
press Street; 50x175. Phone 4588
(4 9-8tp)
Veal R
\ T ACTORS FOR SALE—
U I 3, Farmall A with mow-
, Ford, Cubs, ,F-20, all in
yyjs/iapb and priced right to
g* .it. Edna Tractor Co.,
f1 ay 111 South, Phone 2649,
|J | (42'lfc)
RATS with Warfarin, the
W recently accepted ra) and
Itse killer. Ready baited easy
Vase, rats usually die outside
if burrows. Faire Drwp Co
(1-2- tfe)
Piano Bargains
Large Reductions on
slightly used
SPINET PIANOS
returned from rent.
Also good used,
reconditioned
UPRIGHT PIANOS
$150 and up. Easy terms.
HAUSCHILD MUSIC CO.
Phone 177
Victoria, Texas
HUSKY A A A A Baby Chicks
from blond tested selected flocks
for May and June delivery
Large type English While Lie
horns, Buff Minorcas, at $12.50
pe.r 100; pullets $24.50 per 100;
eockerals $3.00 per 100; all ship
pell prepaid. Black Minorcas.
Barred Rocks, N.H. Reds, at
$12.50 per 100, shipped prepaid
Ilainosok's Hatchery, Sweet
Home, Texas '4 10 (fn
POSTED- - All lands owned by
Joe Volkmer are posted accord
ing to law and all violators will
he prosecuted. All permits can-
celled Frank and Warren Volk-
nier. (5 53)
NOTICE OF POISON
All pastures of Ike West in
Jackson County will bn
poisoned for wolves, starting
immediately. Neighbors and
hunters are hereby warned
to He up (heir dogs.
IKE WEST
(2-5-tfe)
Work Wanted
POSTING NOTICE—My pastures
qnd the pastures 1 have leased:
PAINTING—See me about-youF n,,. Atkinson, Allnoch, and Mi
painting needs. John W. Hairing- q n. Traylor pasture at Tcxana .
ton. Phone 2563. (3-26 4tp) (|lc George Clement pasture at
-----—:—__ ____.....—...... i lied Bluff and the Lazarus pa
WANTED — Colored woma n , ^ x-olitn, are posted ac'Cord
wants washing and iiotoing v. ,11 x,„ |a,. „,() al| mann,.r „f tres-
call for and deliver .! desired.; A- ,, li|r.,lv forbidden
Call Edna, 2044 ........'B ' '
Help Wanted
, | passing is tru-uy termuneii, es
(4-1(> 11p) j;(j|v limiting and fishing. W.
(11 54)
FOR SALE—600 acres Jackson
County land 5 miles imnl, '>L y \r;i;u
Edna on Highway 111, over 400
acres in cultivation, half miner-
als with land; priced for quick
sale. H#e Tom Bell or Phone
3311 or 2438. (4-9-tfc)
WANTED — Want
■young man as manager for new
department store in Edna. Write
giving 'full qualifications .to
Zlolni'k's, Box 168, LI Campo
Texas. (4-)6 2tc
FOR SALE-—One large lot on
Northside; close to school. Call
4597. (4 9-2tc,
HELP WANTED — Experienced
construction time-keeper, $50 pe>'
week. Apply at new Austin
R Farqnhar.
POSTED \li land
leased by in'- is l>"
In- fenri d All |h-i
Bay, please remove
II. V. He;.-ley
owned and
led and will
sons liaviug
Caraneahua
untie
The-deadline for rendition of
property for 1953 ends on April
30 and residents of tin- city,
county and school district are
urged to he-eerlain their proper
tv is rendered h.v that dale It
your property has nol been ren
dered so that you can gel the
proper exemptions, you are
urged to eonlacl the city, rcnuily
or school tax man now.
.———..—-o-----—-
Canal
(Continued from page I)
of events in Korea." he remark
ed “There has been a complete
change of In-ail But despite tin-
peace overtures. 1 am convinced
we must at all cost keep Amen
ca militarily strong," he . dc
dared
He told the group President
Eisenhower up to now had made
an excellent leader, ' lie isn't-go-
ing to ask for anything in a mili|
tary way ,unh
necessary, and he knows. I am
going to hack him all the- way. "
Mr. Thompson said.
Speaking of the ngrieultun-
| Port Lavaca City
Manager Resigns
Ray J Terrell has resigned as
manager of Port Lavaca’s public
(iti111 (■ a( a -penal meeting of
the city council. Jle will assume
dulles as general superintendent
of Standard ( im .iiudinn Cm of
The annual Aggie Muster of
former students of the A&M Col-
lege of Texas who live in the
(4 0 21 p) I El Campo area will he held April
21 in El Campo to carry on a
tradition that is 56 years old this
year.
Scheduled to begin at 7 30
p in , Tuesday, April 21, the t 153
Muster program will he held at
the National Guard Armory in
El Campo.
A Muster is held each year by
students and former students of
Texas \N,\1 to pay their re-
spects to fellow Aggies who have
passed on and also as a humble
tribute to the Texan who won
the freedom of the date at the
Battle of San Jacinto near I tons
ton 117 years ago
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Water, Sewer
(Continued from page 1)
ed and can issue only about
$250,(8X1 for revenue bonds at
this (ime because of the limited
water and sewer funds Within
another year or year and a half,
or about the time the first pro- \
Ray ( ily May I ' ’I he company | gram is over, there should be
has made me a series of financial | enough additional funds from
offers
said
thnl I can’t refuse
In-
Now School
(Continued from page I)
; in cabinet', for pupil material
[storage and supplies adequate
| chalkboards, and project display
boards Floors Will he of asphalt
tile Windows and light,' will
these departmenls to again issue
I more revenue bonds to go ahead
with additional projects’ such as
I water towers, sewage plants and
I more extension of lines.
The official preliminary plans,
' now being drawn by Brinkman
and his Victoria office will-take;
into consideration the expend!-"
t tire-of about $300,000 eventually,
plus the - $38,000 to retire the
old bonds
Of course, as planned by the
city council, only about >200,0’rj
($258,000 bonds included) will he
undertaken at first, with the aif
djtiona! $100,(881 In he expended
wlien funds become available in
a year or more.
’The engineers figure it will
take until about May 15 to com-
plete the preliminary report. A.i-
FOR SALE — 2-bedroom house, Seh°o1 i°b
largo back porch ^ windowed-in.. WAN-TKD ....... Experienced male
help. Apply in person at Piggly
Wiggly, Edna. (2-5-tfc)
(4 h; up. j '#y-
AFUO CROP Id S fJNi; IjiiMtinie
furl plttii' lag. d« foUtttliiK.
Mjkt* GrogfUl, 7' ■* H.nuivur HI.,.
l>ltm 11 1 |r.3 P *
other nionth is allowed to u
the Ijond election lined up. The1
will Ik* a 00 day period set asi
for actual designs of plans ai
r taking bids «
should start
estimate, vvi
led f«»i constn
ig coi; ipletion
can be used as a bedroom! 14
blocks from Main. Well worth
the money, 57,000 C. M. Dugger.
(4-9-210 | WANTED
Experienced wait
less. Apply Haul's Cafe. Ray j
'4 JO 2tpi | |,
WANTED Would -like to rent 80
or 150 acres of land to raise rnalse
on next year. Write VV, It Cook,
Edna, 'Texas, or Rhone 2086.
(3 5-tfc)
| FOR SALE — 2-bedroom house, | .
. large screened porch, garage; on ' U’V
[street to Rioneer Park. C. M. [)0 YOU WANT m make good
,577 cTr~r \ti- ~r u i Dugger (4-9-2tcj wages? Be vour own boss? Do
FOR SALE--Nice 5 room home i , ,
en/ull s'ze mt. dose m, south- FDK SALE- 3-bedroom house,!Uavf » “'W1' dis'KJ'a‘
side of >own Car be financed ! -ar make another room upstairs ! Jf ^lu
Edna Lumbe- Cc. 4-2-*fc) lot mall cesi- lo) r30x150,^'reason-
able de#T novnirr* $6 500. G. M
' FOR SALE—Nursery Stock; fruit )l Eger.
T”C 'hade Trees, Sb t hbc v,
«♦:. M". nursery busi
sr .r no-
for sa.e. Browning’s Nurs y, i
Browning, proprietor, Edna, Tex.
(4-2-tfc)
FC .
pi
Phor
M)R
jut.
block
$10,30f
mor:1’ in
-t; i
i. LE -
anti tv
,T
horn", *n's *r V ’o* 80x200 .-ar>’t
oe repiace’* 'or $’2,30C °riceo | £/'LE - ’* yr.i
;iC,C3( ( ;sessi. n at once. - oa n a lo<- or h•)..)-
Take a look. C. M. Dugger. [ you what I have
(4-9-2tc) [ good buys. C. M.
[lions are “yes,” the manufac-
j turers of Nobility Plate Silver
'4-9-2U-) wants V°u for a representative
( lands owned and
I leased by us are posted by law.
and ai! fishing, hunting or any
form of trespassing is prohibited.
Violators will he prosecuted
I III BEN AK,
R J VENDHEV
(4-53-c)
)n no 3b. an )R SALE -16P
-vita eisU
z-.2- u' « r
___ _ - 'ne erai
ALE • >c jrouii Vrsr n» ,
^arag 1 a rtm- nr ,n- _ ^ ()
rom Jouthside Sc no o' p F
No ’ i. turning $14. ^0 vit- goo-, hous
ce uri.i j
' ■J” act". - v‘r>- :a.
not s a f p; r o
' ,1C 'CK 5
a n jte
_________ i for Jackson County. NO INVEST-
*-ire interest- WENT NECESSARY For <!e
let me show tails, drop a card to Empire J'd
Have some! Crafts Corporation, 1601 V
Dugger. j Liberty, Victoria, or Phone
(4-9-2te) 2725-W, Victoria, Texas. (4 16 4lp)
■v LF
.nhou 40-a« r '’ari.
and ..ar, and
•HI 6., E—
-See us for your
ot-
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ed
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>r mosqu
[WANTED — Butcher Apply to
Montag Eros., Victoria. (4 l6-2tc)
ent. To in Bel1
Pucne fences, near
2 m ’
lor; 1 -s. See Victor : Prince Albert introduced the
*3.0 . • r’ 1»'.> : HU* it ( to Eng’ id
Posting Nuticp
All lands owned or leased by
me are posted according’to law.
Violators will be prosecuted.
W. F. G RMER. (PlO-18 53)
meet all the latest requirements
for classrooms. ’
The Catholics of (janado have
long, looked forward to the day
when the children through for
mat class '‘education could he
taught the creed and morality
it, is absolutely ; on an equal Ifvel with .natural
sciences, and from long expeii
cnee have- found, that true hop
piness and good citi/enship are
dependent greatly on the meth
program, the eongre -man 're | odx -used to teach virtue, good
marked: "We’ll have more time. [ness, discipline and knowledge,
If the Koreyn situation clears up. I aided h.v supernatural grace.
I o .InnPI a - >! el a. i n o 11 o i; [>i -> R- '- -1'; ■; Mai o la p.i !>>; I lien .'in da
,. gram.” He invited the ag group | said I the work Win k
'* rof tin- hie a I charobei to present [ The present school project is j 13. the enginee
him with any Information they j the rouilt Of a i two-year period
see fit and he would lake it to ! of study and planning h.v th<
the. attention of the agriculture i church building commit (ce, sup-
committee of the House j ported by the sacrifices and gen
He said the livestock market , erosity of the parishioners arid
their friends. On (lie building
committee ate K. ll. T'icls, Steve
Sahlatura. Frank Jendry, Simon
l.iberda and the local pastor,
Rc\ Matula j will be di carded
In iddti to make Hu* huildii. ;m
a practical a pi. ohle, Un ,
building committee has called
upon Uie advice and coun-el ut j
the Arciidiocesan Rutldmg (’em
mittee which lends its aid in all! (mo nn
church building projects within formed t
It Is expected i offer wa
Iding completed j the t.ru.stc I
Within a short j said they wot
will build a Sis ; ground to look
the chuii h, tin-| The hulk m
donated by ! going toward
Fridrich i of an addltioi
•f
-was beginning ip show signs of
leveling off after the big dip. "It
will he ail right," he prophesied.
In ( losing, Mr. Thompson said:
"With this visit, I feel I can go
back • to Washington and do a
better job for. you,”
Arnold Koop. president of the
chamber, presided Over the
meeting. The Industrial orchfls
Ira provided CM lefl a I iiiTieiil Cof-
fee and Dr Pejiper and doogii
nuts were served afterward.
In a business session* .reports
were heard from several com-
j nuili e . including' the one head
ROSTtNC NOTICE All IiisiIh own by (' S Simons and that will
r controlled by Freeman Rm-* ! attempt to mate the chamber
nn- pimtcd All ire'piissiof pr > [ the county’s development board,
hlbiled. (‘spceialfy hunters. All d'-»[f5y so doing, a small tax would
owners protect your doss: havr:),,. S(,| Up |;y ;1 (,| |)t(. people
put out poison In some pnsturi-s. ! but of the general fund to pay
(.511 tic. 11 for it.s operation’, extimate'd at
--------------[around $10,000 per yeat
NOTICE — All lands] Mr. and Mrs, Koop entertained
Mr, Tiiompson and r. e v •• r a I
six morillis m-ei
lion thie sell n
Maidi of 19.54
Sewage wm k
taken first hi ca
is: hurting tip- I
as one council 1
000 gallon '-ati
rk
-sent
and.
I 30 ).-
tank
nl f<n
Studying Site
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the archdiotfc
to li,i\ r ! lit'* t>;I
by S^'ptfmber
tim<? the parish
liTi homo near
1 -1; i' I !x ■♦;!
Mr. and Mrs. Bon
t.1!
t(l
• tho aboard i »
rm*n the p.- t
oust attractive
received. Th* >
;.’.o out on r ?
situation over,
> bond issue »<
e constructioc
Austin Elem.v*
HOSTING
owned or leased by me are post
ed against hunting, fishing or
trespassing of any kind. Dog
owners, protect your dogs. Have
put out poison. T. J. Bolling.
(3-26-8tc)
friends at a luncheon at the
palatial Koop home in Koop SeL
tic-merit prior to the-meetina
-o-
Read the Herald Ads.
The program for the ground j tary, already under way, and i
breaking is as follows 2:30 p.m , [new George Washington Cured
1’jtnd Concert; 3. ground break- .School.
ing ceremony; 3 15, Benediction, At the school board mealing. I
in Assumption Church: 3:30, pa- m-w member. Win. H. Hambb ii
rade to the KJT Hall, where aland two incumbents, Tra i:
sumptuous barbecue supper will j Traylor and it. T, Bain, w t
he served. : sworn in
The public is cordially invited The board also appointed t
equalization composer
McClure, Floyd Seine
to all the activities of the day.
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Buy through the classifieds.
board of
of W. H.
Witz and D
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1953, newspaper, April 16, 1953; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763751/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.