The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1956 Page: 5 of 20
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THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1956
THE EDNA HERALD
Section 1 — Pag* J
Let's All Be At The
DANCE
At LaSalle Hall
Sunday, April 8
Music
ADOLPH HOFNER
Sponsored by St. Theresa's Holy
Name Society.
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Ganado News
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Correspondent
MRS. DELLA N. PAPE
Ganado Churoties Methodists To
See Famous
Lutheran Film
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN
M. S. Frueh, Pastor
Sunday School at 8 15 a. rr.
Services 9.30 a m
A cordial invitation if -.-xte-a
ed to all-
Color TV Console To Be Given Away
During “Texana Days" Attractions
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The Edna Herald
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FOR SALE — Attention Ladies, i
Texana Day- Specials. Copy your
dresses from lovely old colored !
fashion prints, dated 1795 to
1870; also much scrap-book mat-
ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Sundae Masses. 6. 8 15. 9 3d a
m and 7 p. m.
St. Joseph Church at Cordele
30 >
erial, Civil War, etc., and earlier, at. 9:30 a. rh.
Frances. 609 N. Wells Phone Religious instructions ay ap
OL7-2282. (3 29 Up) pointments.
................—--------| Rev, Anthony Matula, Pastoi
TO NOTIFY my friends and-pa- llev,. -lames C Brunner, \s-
irons — I am now with Naiser sistant
.Dodge and Plymouth dealer,. .
Ediia. See me for both new and
used cars. Owen ' S. Rogers,
Phone 3795. Ganado, Texas..
(4 5 Up 3
Posting Notice
POSTED— Tile West Kancti is
posted according to law and ali.j
hunting, fishing, and other tres :
passing '.is strictly forbidden Ike '
West Vanderbilt. . 4 56 *
NOTICE OF POISON
All pastures of Ike West in
Jackson County will b«
poisoned tor wolves, starting
immediately. Neighbors ana
hunters are hereby warned
to tie up their dogs.
IKE WEST 9 1 tfc) j
POSTED — No.hunting or fish !
ing allowed on all land owned
--or leased by Mrs. R. E. Lee, Sr
;Paid to 9-56' :
9 43
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Training Union^
Midweek' prayer service 7 3(
Wednesday!
J. S Tierce. Pastor tfjfie
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and
hurch
evening hour at
vat many regard
• • .v'.r: -• film produced
f -Id of' religio ; hamely.
Mart :: I.-.'! er ;vu lure.
News of this outstanding pic-
ture have been carried in many
religious and secular publica-
'.i-1;- ;• i :•••. Deco estimated
• more than 17.000,000 news-
paper readers have had access
to reviews end news items of
th..- remarkable picture"
Throughout the nation great
audivnce-i have viewed the pic-
ture- with .'keen interest The
11:00 picture deals With a mighty'
6 45 movement in human history one
that ha.- reached into many
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 a. m
Morning, Worship 11 a. m
MY'F ‘ 5:45 p m
Evening Worship 7 p. m.
Dr. Olin W Nail. Minister
POSTED — 1 have placed poison
in my Bracken Pasture for:
wolves. The Bracken and Tex-(
ana pastures are both posted, Bible School
and no trespassing or hunting is : Morning Worship
allowed. ALL violators will be j Communion
prosecuted: W. T. Westhoff Jr ; Young People Mgetir.g
, * -.3 57) | Evening Service 7
......................................—........ - i Wednesday Evening 7:30'
POSTED -- All trespassing fqfr|- Radio Broadcast, KL L V El
bidden on all land owned and | Campo-8,. each Sundry morr.rig
leased .by C C and Louise Bun I Visitors always v. elcome
not. No'permission given anyone j ----—0--
(5 56;pd) \p. and Mrs, C D Winstead
M i. ;y are" us
e p.cture to acquaint new
Id members with church
history that has not been avail-
able to ma-iy More than 3.000
prints of the film have been
sold already to churches
Dr. Olin W Nad. pastor of
the Methodist Cl irch, comment
ing on the films says. I have
id ' wee L r- card
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH -t as a p.aure v.-o i'" ■ '
C A. Earsoro s:.- ui:i - :- sardless of his
Bible School 10:00 d i:.;: . . .. a - The picture has
-Lord’s Supper and ’
Worship Service 1100 the great crowds that have teen
Christian Endeavor it
Tuesday . 6 30 The clure is
Bible -Rtudy. Wednesday. 7 30 A :;a.
tended the e-uj.ii'
\ $900 color ' tele-, won con-
-ole set wdl be given away as
■c, of the - of Tex
. :,a Days ext m-nW It dill
bo awarded to -on--. Luck’ ticket
holder on the !a-t night of the
ce! during 1 Red
a’ th Fair Arena Ticket-;
-ale-: for the color television
•Te.’-av .i) will l:- I by
the Edr.a Jaycee-Ettes ns a club
project co* per citing will the
I-\ : a S, la. -: ,t on; dat a ■
All proceeds above the actual
cost of the set will be placed m
the fund for scholarships lor
Jatkso'n County ILgh School
graduates.
Tl:e Edna Industrial and Ga-
nad-.i High Schools ate working
together on plans for -election ■
of a Beau ar.d Belle of Texana
In each of the three high
schools, .the student body will
specs >r ' a Western Day pro
gram, a'feature of which will be
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reseat the s-.h-oi in the race tor
Beau l I Loin M Ldua High ,
i.c v. .11 be named ‘Mr.
Cowboy att-1 . Miss Cowgirl."
tv:,:c it m with - .iiool tradition
and ti.e team nan
r.er
is to r l:
scholar-1:
of the i
about oni c
in the e.sn
the
! tide at
Air Application of
Chemicals Controls
Oak and Mesquite
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as field
.w and
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PLACE YOUR NAME
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IN TEXAS HALL OF FAME
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Dear Editor:
I want to help build a gMat mem-
orial museum at Washington-On*
The Brazos,-to males the Birth-
place of Texas" a p^ce That T-j<*
a-j can visit with- pride. ■
enclose my contribution of $
Nat
Address .................. .....
A i names of individuals who send in $5.00 or more,
and all business concerns who give $ 10.00 or. more,
- -ave their names listed in this paper and per-
r,r “tly exhibited in the Texas "Ha-! of Fame .
;f you wish the gift to be a memorial please list" the
information Ai q:,i: r tax-deductible.
May
done
CHURCH OF CHRIST
R. V. Wood. 7vangelist
10 a. m i.
11 a. m has had t
11 45 month- t-
6 p. m. it is a rat
e two
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trophy wii
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Sunday Program for
Methodists Listed
dieted
All lands owned ] and Betty '-wit -a
leased by us including'the Mene-j j'iS'11 '
fee Flats at Vanderbilt and Silo ' Tnci- iciat; - = ^ .
pasture cast of Edna are posted ------—--
to the public M G & W C ^,
Simons. M0 56,nd! |
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POSTED—All lands owned by A
P. Ward Jr. and Mary West Ward
in Jackson County art posted
according to law A P Ward Jr
Vanderbilt. t'3 57)
’OSTING NOTICE—My pas
ures and the pastures that___i
ave leased, the Francitas pa-
ures, Simons pastures, Pearsot
•sntures and the Mike Strauss
Ranch, are posted according tt
aw and all manner of trespass
ng is strictly forbidden, es
ecially hunting and fis^irig
MIKE STRAUSS, (pd. JO-56)
POSTED — All lands owned and),
leased by us are posted by law
and all fishing, hunting or any
form of trespassing is prohibit
ed. Violators will be prosecuted |-
B J. Yendrey. (10 50)
POSTING NOTICE — All land-
owned or controlled by the un
Hersigned are posted according
to law and all manner of tres
passing is strictly forbidden
Violators will be prosecuted
F. M. Knudsen S G Sample
M G. Johnson Ivan Fenner
E. T Rose Jno T Vance
W. F. Hart E H Selde'
Joe Cherry Walter Kublrnai j
Chester Spencer
(Pd 4150)
Warning
Parties dumping trash or gm
bage or any other material In
drainage ditches will be pin11'’
cuted according to law. Peisore
desiripg crossings over drnlnngr
ditches must first secure peunls
sion and approval frorn ennirtiis
sioners
Drainage Jtlst No 0
Commissioners ,
Robert Haekbailh
John J Kasper
H K Spencer
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The c<jil tt'-Ging lalioi al■" v
(iperated hy th- AgiiiuMin ■! t
tension Si-rvir- at- r'ulh i" 1 '
tion, has proved it aim tin
state x i agr n tilt in al 111-1">!t»>..
says M K I l-u m -m • • '• > ■ >
ng chemist1 t i -t v* - to 111
-Oil saruiile f i mu ' ' 1 1
of Texas wi'ti t- t#-i| 11. it- * :
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I’ltrtnUt' Herald adv el 11 sets
Special Sale — Gigantic Merchandise
AUCTION
HIGH QUALITY NEW MERCHANDISE
Tuesday Night, April 10 7:30 P. M.
at KJT Hall Ganado, Texas
Bring This Ad to Sale $100.00 in Merchandise Given
Away FREE...................
These and Many Other
Will
Finest quality chrome din-
ette sets — Reg. $120 to
$170 value—lajrge foam
rubber paddec^ chairs —p,
tables are stained-proof,
burn-proof, acid-proof.
Gray, yellow, green, red.
Nationally Adv. 17-Jewel
Watches. Reg $49 and up
Ladies' and Gents' gold
watches, water proof, self
winding.
Electric Sewing Machines.
Reg. $169.50 full sire
portables and cabinets.
Sews forward and re-
verse, round bobbin.
Electric Drills, Va inch
Vacuum Cleaners
Assorted Small Tools
Rogers Silverware
C I,| — aware
( Inome Socket Sets
it
Nationally. Advertised items
Be Sold
Drop Cords
61 a Power Saw
Electric Food Mixers
Waffle Irons
Water-Less Cookware
Electric Shavers
Automatic Clock Radios
Up Toasters
Electric Horse Clocks
Electric Hair Clippers
Blankets, Sheets, Piece
Goods, Towels, Comfort-
ers
New Treated Tarpaulins,
sixes 8x10, 10x1(2, 10x14.
10x16 and 12x13
Heavy-Duty Tow Chains
Kitchen Clocks
Heavy Duty Neopreme Ar-
mored Cable Extension
Cords
Also Hundreds of other
Items
Forester Will Lead
Singing for Revival
At Ganado Baptist
‘-Bailey Forester of Du - "
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f. i* '• he t iar. i i ■ Bapti.-' v
, . ia U ; -• “ : ■ - ‘ ■:
- .' ..'■ .- ;inyited t ill
the services ..Morning and E-. on-
lr.g )0 co a. m. and 7.15 p m.
A irdin'g to'the rep< rt.; '
were more in the services c f '
in :: laJt Sur-lay than a ir
ago. aWelcome to the ser.'
next Sunday. ' says J.‘S Tn
'church paster
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PERSONALb •
a. ■ -,£ Mr ai.
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.Todny’s home ■ >uyer (especi
munity) who tK-fj - a lean to swing the deal
needn’t drt-.ul t r, - -Tav the mortgage'falls due.
If he horro. ; t ur ivin!-, that day never
comes — fur he 1 iy- .off both principal afitl
interest m • 1 '■ ■,,y r- ■■ in- instalmertta
tailored to h; urr-ic.., - : a to rri.
If you're ttii"- ig of buying a home ask us
for full det.L . c our r a .ng.:^s plan!
Jackson County StattB^nk
MEMBER FDIC -
EDNA'
TEXAS
For Results — Use The Herald Classifieds
Fashion Draws a Sheath Line
BY EDNA MILES
rnHE sheath line, in some
variation, is the.in:] in-
tent line for Spring and
summer.—
liAROAINS TOR EVERYONE — TREMENDOUS SAVINGS
All M«»rthi»ndi»« Guaranteed
Terms — Cash
( l nr ty r,o You Can Examine Merchandise and Be
Sure of a Seat!
M« —lundna fan Be Inspected Afternoon c? Sale
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I’UIMA SAi*S CO., NATIONAL WHOLESALE D1STRI-.
llutrik , OMAHA NEBR AND AUSTIN TEXAS y
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Auitioneer Buddy Barnett
Spiced by sleeve interest or
little jackets or neckline interest,
it’s very different from Lie nar-
row tube Of the past.
It’s narrow, ad r.ght, but .t
fits Lbe body with curves. It
isn’t reminiscent of the Sapper.
It’s feminine and it can be either
sophisticated or young.
For summer, it will vie with
the fuller sksrts. Many women
feel that the wider skirt is cooler.
On the other hand, many women
feel that nothing is as cool and
suck is the sheath on a hot day.
Sheaths, are'cut, this year, In
every fabric imaginable. But the
two that most American women
will buy. are 'linen and cotton.
Both look and feel cool;.both are
perenm ai favor it e r .
Wiuie the Lr.en often will be
cat from a solid cc.tr, .t may
a in be cndbM w.th a prey/
print or embroidered figure.'this
year. Then shoes or c! :ves' but
not birthi ran be chi r. bj r- •<
up, and repeat in* ;c
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Summer sheath nsoy-
**shel linen feature tiny blue
h^irt pr ,i t.»: *
It s fashioned by VV iii -
den in junior sues.
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1956, newspaper, April 5, 1956; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763829/m1/5/?q=12th%20Armored%20Memorial%20Museum: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.