The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959
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BUT-HASmr LEARNED TO
WALK STRAIGHT OH EARTH /
Sam Houston’s
Honor Roll List
Principal A. ,W Stallings reports
the following 84 Sam Houston stu-
dents made the fourth six weeks
honor roll:
Grade I Kathy Koop, Nancy
Lawrence, George Hutchens, Sar- j id
““fall Milter,-tarry Parks, Barbara1 sy........
| Coalson, Kathy Garner, Bonnie Dennis Ray, Randy, Ruddiek, Bar-
McKmney. • j.__' _ ____
Linda Porter. Carol Tatum, Bet- J ’ ”
ty Sue Bergstrom, Karen Berry- Ricky Good. Bill Hodges. Martha
hill. Jonel Brisbois, Nasario Gen Hollas and Linda Menefee
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■ bara Sieeko. Johnny Whitlow.
Sandra Unger. Vicky Budd. J. R
f Chase. Michael Guilbeaux Patsy
Hamman, I.enora MFchra, Tommy
Smith, Albert Steffeck, La it a ill
Kneblick, Charles, Koch and j
Glenda Skoruppa
, . Second Grade: Irene Chase,
Principal E M. Brice has an- ^ DaPron Ann Hafermck, KW'
nounced the following honor roll lpv Kahanek, Thomas MoSelv.
at the Stephen F Austin elemen- Imda ReyIU)|ds> charlotte Whit |
tary school: j ley, Larry Workman, Gloria Brown,
-First, Grade: Linda Curlee, Dav- jj^nnis \farthiljohni. Geo Hessong.
Austin School’s
Honor Roll List
NMin. Charlotte Putman,
fuwnemt; -Catherine C »*kr
Dianne Utz, John Rose, Catherine;
WagHBd. Barbara Walters rnid-
Michael Tipton
Third Grade Robert Cha s e,
Pete Cunningham, Linda Keith.
Gordon Keller, -Susan Myers. Chas
Cox. Eddie Dittrich, Elaine Herm
Atlas Cleaners &
Laundry
» N. Ed Lyna Ph. 0L7-W4I
YOU'LL BE PLEASED
tales, Mike Sorensen, Tony Storg, Grade V': Lester Coalson, Enda es janPt Parker Ronald Ray It
and Beverly Wootan Good. Barbara Herm. Daniel Nita Haye Sowell’, Brenda Wilson!!
Grade II: Garvice Shoemate, Dunham. Daniel Kaop; Eddie Rach(,| zirke| Rertha Ballin. John
Sandra Foxell, Jeanne Dunham, Lehnhardt. Jane Ottleyi, Courtney G(Jokp £joyd p:niSon, James Fiew.
Owen, Suzanne Simons, T oriimy, Be}tv ' Ijldjak Robert Moon, Mar
Trumble, Becky Vance and Judy, jgn ggijgnian and Warreiv Tay-1
Vance - |0r
Grade VI: Janette James, Gus ■ Fourth Grade: Charlotte Cox.l
Westhoff, Curtis Fowler, B-e 11 y j j)ejores Mammon, Linda “Parker,
Ann , Kubena, John D Mercer, Rathy Reynolds, Jimmie Don
Diana Singleton, Dorothy T i pton, 1 AHen G|enda Collins. Robert
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Linda Fojtik, Roger Crawford
1 Sharon Glopr, Lacy Randall, Jo-
j Lynn Strane, Robbie Sells, Pamel
Alien, Larry Bennatt, Alana Sue
Weberniek, Sybil Davenport and
Billy Fowler
Grade III- Pat Sehiewitz, Lynn
! Lehnhardt, Bobby Bergstrom,
i Henry Drushel, Connie Crawford,
| Jeanette Janak, Donna Jones,
j Jan Wright, Sallie Currie and
Thomas Woods.
Grade IV: Jane Hamblen, How-
ard Jackson, Carrol McKinney,
Lydia Espinosa, Betty A t k i ns.
EDNA BANK IN DESIGN CONTEST — This photo-
graph of the new Jackson County State Batik is one
being submitted by the architectural firm of Wilson,
Morris & Crain of Houston to the annual American
Institute of Architects for an award. This firm, in
1057, won fhe national award on a building submitted
for the contest.
Sara Effenberger, June Wells. Robert' 'Molina A n it'. I & ,AngeH? ,cky „ . TO .
Alcus Carter, Jimmy Sappington,; Fifth Grade: Hardy Z irk el. Richard Sawyers. Sandra Lee Room for purchase of the following
Mickey Wootan, Camilla Bader, j Paula Seligman, Billy T1 p t o n , | Jones,'Linda Taylor, Glenn Sieeko, radio equipment: , -
Carolyn Gwosdz, Marie Novosad, Mary Agnes Garcia, Brenda JDn Barbara Bain, K|dhy Larkin and Item 1 - *2) Two, 50 watt, tran-
Carolyn Sehiewitz and Vicky Susil. Pron, Genell Franck, Jimmy Kir- Ray Wilson . sistnr powered, mobile, 12 volt.
; fwo-wny FM radio units on fro-1
quency 37 18 Me. to be completely'
interchangeable with
T01GV-1A, on frequency 42.90 Me.
The right is reserved to reject
Models U51GGT-1000A & T51GGV-I
1A.
Item 2 - (t) One. 12 volt, mobile;
monitor receiver, complete with:
power supply, antenna, and con-
trol head, equal to Motorola-Model!
Motorola i any or all bids.
Wm. H. Hamblen
County Judge
(3-5-ltc)
I^et The Herald do your printing!
BIG DAYS
AT GAYLES
0pfwze«t 'pOGcii.
GOLDEN BROWN BREADED
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Hunts
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fa SHRIMP, pkg......... 49
MRS. BAIRD'S
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PET
MILK
“*• Tall Cans
2-27'
PET POWDERED
MILK
Make. 12 Quarts
PET POWDERED
MILK
Makes 4 Quarts
2-69'
8 OZ. CAN HUNT’S
TOMATO SAUCE, 6 for.....49'
NO. 300 CAN HUNT’S
TOMATO SAUCE, 2 for.....29'
14 OZ. BOTTLE HUNTS
TOMATO, CATSUP,2 for... 39'
20 OZ. BOTTLE HUNT’S
TOMATO CATSUP, 2 for.....49'
46 OZ. CAN HUNT’S
TOMATO JUICE. 2 for.....49*
NO. 300 CAN HUNT’S SOLID PACK r
TOMATOES, 2 for........ 29*
NO. 300 CAN HUNT’S SLICED OR HALVES Y. C.
PEACHES, 2 for..............39*
Nf>. 2Vst CAN HUNT’S SLICED OR HALVES Y. C.
PEACHES, 3 for.............89*
NO 2Va CAN HUNT’S
PEARS, 2 for.................69*
NO. 300 CAN HUNT’S
PEARS, 2 for............. 49<
NO. 300 CAN HUNTS
FRUIT COCKTAIL,4 for.....79*
ROLLS, pkg.................17*
SKINNERS
No. Cana Star-Kist
Chunk Style TUNA
No. 1 Can Pink Beauty
No. 303 Can Green Giant
Cut Green Beans, 2 for 39c Scot Tissue, 4 for.....49c
CELLO
NO. 1 LA.
12” x 25’ Alcoa
Aluminum Foil
100’a White or Colored,
LONG
MACARONI
OR
SPAGHETTI
7 Oz. Pkg.
2-23'
BAKE - RITE
Shortening
3 Lb. Can
69'
GERBER’S
BABY
FOOD
4 Vi Oz. Can
6 49'
DELICIOUS
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GAYLE
Holloway’s Market
SPECIALS
Fri.-$at,
March 6-7
DELICIOUS TEXAS OYSTERS, FRYERS, HENS
Kraft’s Parkay
Hormel Cooked
Hormel Cottage
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MARGARINE
CERVELAT
ROLLS
30* lb-
59'h.
79* lb.
HORMEL SMOKED JOWL BACON
1 39'
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1959, newspaper, March 5, 1959; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763935/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.