The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1951 Page: 3 of 14
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Thursday, October 11, 1951
THE EDNA HERALD
Card of Thanks
The Altar Society of La Salle
wants to thank the Modern Ap-
pliance for the list* of its bottle,
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Butane Sales & Service for a stove,
Edna Hardware for a refrigerator,
Dewey Strane for soda water box
and Phenix Dairy of El Carnpo for
ice cream box.
New Movie Film on -
Social Security
DR. C. M. DUGGER
Optometrist
Downstairs In New LaBaare Bldg.
PHONE 4511
Edna, Texas
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A new fllui, "Your Social Securi-
ty” explains the operation of the
old age and survivors Insurance
/system. Running time of the U>
mm. sound motion picture Is nine-
teen minutes.
Civic clubs, schools, labor unions,
and other organizations can secure
Cordelo Church to
Have Picnic Oct. 21
The Cordcle Catholic Church will
have a big picnic Sunday, Oct. 21,
at the K.IT Ilnli at tlanado, start
ing at 2 p. in.
There will be games and refresh
menu In the afternoon. The sup-j
per consisting of barbecue and all
the trimmings will start at 5 p. m.
, , .. , l't will he SI.00 per plate. :
the film, for showing to their mem- ,, , , , ,
K 1 Dancing will take place in the
hers, by addressing a request to evening.
the Social Security Administration,
-124 Taylor Street, Qorpus Cliristi,
Texas.
For Latin American groups, the
picture is also available with
sound in the Spanish language.
The public is cordially invited.
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Winter Is around the corner and
now Is the time to winterize tlieI
farmstead. Maintenance and repair
jobs should be done while the weath-
er is favorable.
Larkin Thedford
Completes Course
Pvt. ljirkiu T. Thedford, 20, soil
| of Mr. ami Mrs. Bryant Tiled ford,
| Izolita, has completed his AF air
I men inductrlnntlon course at Lnck-
laml Air Foiw Base.
His basic training has prepared
him for enttatnv into Air Force
technical training ami for assign-
ment in s|H'cialz»\l work. The
course Included a sclentifie evalua-
tion of his aptitude and Inclina-
tion for following a particular vo-
cation and career.
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In the world today there are about
225 clearly defined breeds of pure
bred dog*.
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HELP YOU SERVE
YOUR FAMILY
Wesson
Oil
46 oz. Can Libby’s
linos
SLEiMttusM i
5
Lbs.
45c
25 Lb. Cot. Sk. $1.95
Tomato Juice 27c
Tuxedo
Tuna
19c
Prem
Saltines' <■
No. 303 Can Libby’s
Sauer Kraut 11c
No. L4 Can Libby’s Vienna
Sausage
21c
Snowdrift
Shortening, 3 lbs 89c
No. 303 Can Libby's W. Iv. Golden
Sweet
Corn, 2 for___________ 35c
No. 303 Can Libby's C. S. Gulden
Sweet
Corn, 2 for___________ 33c
No. 303 Can Libby’s Fancy Garden
Sweet
Peas, 2 for____________35c
PRODUCE
Cucumbers m.12c
Pumpkins Lb. 4c
Tokay
GRAPES, lb. 11c
Bell
PEPPERS, lb.15c
TREND SOAP POWDER. 2 for
I.ihhy’s 3 Oz. rail
Potted Meat 10c
No. 2 Can Libby’s Corned
Beef Hash 39c
' Vj Fim Star Kist Chunk Style Fey.
Tuna 31c
I’ll rex
Bleach, qt, 15c
Woodbury (lc l8ale) Bath
Soap, 4 for 37c
GAYLE^f STORE
BY THE FOLKS YOU KNOW
LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU
SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU
Holloway's Market
SWEEP-STAKE
WINNEKS
Irene Brooks
A. it. Hill
Dan Oatirysch
Sally Sklar
Jacinto Garza
IJelite Hoffman
Jo Beth Cherry
li. L. Stowe
D. V. Winn
D. V. Winn
J. W. Johnson
J. A. Monier
Benny Sklar
We Use Only Choice Calves Slaughtered Locally
Meadow Gold
BUTTED
1 lb
84c
WEINERS
t* 52c
Swfit’s Canned Boneless
HAM
6 3-4 Lb.
$6.99
FRESH GONZALES HENS AND
FRYERS
Screen Star |
litre's the Answer
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55 Article ,
57 Eye (Scot.)
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14 Eagle's nest 5 Pseudonym of
13 Number / Charles Lamb
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29 Harvest k"'*
32 Variable star
33 River valley
34 Old
35 Passage in the
brain
36 Hindu queen
37 Swarm
38 Symbol for
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39 Half-em
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Now is the time to trade your old stove in during
OLD STOVE ROUND-UP Month
CHAMBERS
CALORIC
FLORENCE
SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATORS
Household Furniture
Company
319 E. Main
jM% j.
Phone 2242
Overweigh People
Health Problem,
Reports Dr. Cox
AUSTIN “Obesity” la a classy
word tiit'n nlng lietfy, overweight or
plain fnl.
Over 25,000,000 people in the
I nitt'il Slab's are overweight. In
Texas the number is probably
eluse to 100.000, causing what
State Health Officer George W.
Cox en 1 is "a significant public
lienlih problem.”
Obesity, tlie doctor declares, brings
on a predisposition to diabetes and
high blood pressure, and adverse-
ly affects arthritis. He says dia-
betes occurs two and one half times
as often in the obese persons as
II does In people of normal weight.
• Ugh blood pre.sMiI'ry-tiveiirs three
times as often.
The answer to obesity? Reduce.
Ihil do li right, Dr. Cox cautions.
This Is \\ lint I he Stale Health De-
partment nutritionists recommend
ns n good reducing diet:
A dally quart of skim milk or
buttermilk, uken during or between
meals Milk Is high ill protein, -
minerals mid vitamins, qnd helps
prevent n hungry feeling.
One serving of lean meat each
day, cooked without added fat. Eat.
liver frequently for Us high nu-
tritive value and low caloric count.
Fish mid poultry can be used for
variety, if prepared by steuming,
broiling or baking to avoid excess
I'm.
One egg dally, preferably more.
They ran replace some of the lean
meal, lull lie sure to cook them
without fill.
Vegeta Ides, the leafy green,
calorie short lyin', should bo user!
generously for their bulk, season-
ed with vinegar, lemon juice,-.chop-
ped onions, or sour pickles rather
limn fatty oils. Cauliflower, car-
rots, and cabbage—-both cooked
and raw—are beneficial, too.
tfitrus fruits and tomatoes arc
the best food In the fruit depart-
ment for heavyweight. Eat them <~
uiiHWeetenod. -
All cereals and bread should be
of the whole grain, enriched va-
riety. Three servings dally are
safe, eaten without cream, sugar,
butter or gravy.
Tea or coffee con be used as
beverages, ^ provided no sugar or
cream Is added. Skim milk could
he used, however, and saccharin
makes a good sulisituto sweetner.
Desserts, the doctor says, are
GUT for the consecutions reducer.
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ISTHER WILLIAMS, co-itorrlng In -M
Metro -Gold wyn-Moyor'c "Texoe
Carnival/* color by Technicolor.
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Showing at Your Local Thialir
Starting in September
GAS IS DEPENDABLE
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When you buy a gas range, you buy permanent dependability.
Whatever the season, the weather or the emergency, natural gas is always ready
to serve you at the touch of a finger. No interruptions—no delays.
Choose a modern automatic gas range when you buy, -
• *nd enjoy trouble-free service for keeps.
COOK WITH GAS-IT’S DEPENDABLE!
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Now's the time to trade
your old stove for a Streamlined,
Modern Automatic GAS RANGE during
'OLD STOVE ROUND-UP
hodston^B^i
A Texas Gulf Coast Service Institut
FRANK C. SMITH, President 2
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1951, newspaper, October 11, 1951; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763834/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.