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THE EDNA HERALD
Thursday, September
1954
Classified Rates
and Terms
House and lot
. South Side
House and lot
South Side
House and lot
South Side
$ 5,300.00
Cullen Vance
$13,100.00
(9; 16 tfc)
All classified advertising ac-
cept at the following rates:
First insertion......2c per word
(Minimum Charge 50c)
Subsequent Insertion lc per word
(Count eacli initial and group
of figures as a word) FOR SALE — W. D. Allis Chal-
Display classifieds, 75c per1 mere '51 tractor with 3 bedders,
inch first insertion; 50c per inch: cultivator, 4-row drag planter,
each subsequent insertion. . tandem disc, row disc and Ser-
Card of Thanks and In Mentor-! vis stalk cutter. Also have uni-
iams accepted at a rate of 2c; versal jet water pump, $50., and
per word. j young Jersey cow, milking. John
The Herald is responsible, for i Turner, Kt. 1, Box 113-A.
only one incorrect insertion, and; (9 2 3tp)
if error appear in advertise- ~"
ment advertiser is requested to * DR SALE !• ractional block
FOR SALE
House and lot,'Edna,
$ 5,500(00) Northside, $5,000.00
House an|d lot, Edna
Southside 5,000.00
House and lot, Edna
Southside,........5.300.0C
Cottage, Port Alto . 3,150.00
Business 'building and
lot, Ganaao, 4,750.00
House and lot, Ganado 1,500.00
Terms can be arranged
EDNA INSURANCE AGENCY
Theater Building
(7;8tfc)
notify publisher at once.
Announcements_
Edna Masonic Lodge
No. 767
Stated Meetings:
1st and 3rd Thursdays, 8 p. m.
MORGAN NOBLE, W. M.
M. C. SlIELBY. Secy.
For Sale
FOR SALE — Let me furnish
lot and build you a home under
F, H. A„ G. 1 or conventional
loan requirements. All lots
high-dry and in good neighbor-
hood You select lot arid plan
and 1 will give you total price
ready to move in. Contact P. O.
Box 156, Edna. (9jl6jtfc)
FOR SALE — Philco refrigera-
tor, good condition, freezing
compartment and freshner, $50.
Also, baby bed with orthopedic
mattress, $15. Come by or
phone after 7 P. M . 302 S. Wells,
phone 2245. (9j lG,3tc)
FOR SALE — Windmill, 2 cy-
press tanks and pressure pump.
Charlie Bfeckel, Vanderbilt.
(9,16|2tp)
4, Edna, on Highway 111. Velma
Knopp, 9726 Tatom, Houston 16,
Texas. (9 2 3tc)
FOR SALE — Auger Buggy.
Good’s Machine & Welding
Shop, Yoakum Highway.
(8,26,1/0)
FOR SALE — Alto saxaphone in
good condition, cheap. Also,
ringer type washer and twin
tubs Phone 4487, 715 S. East. .
(9 2 3tp)
FOR SALE — Used office furn-
iture, desks, chairs, wood and
metal filing cabinets,„ tables;
priced to sell. Walzel Office
Equipment Co.jTT12 West Second
St., El Campo. •, (8 26 4tp)
FOR SALE — 2-bedroom home,
new well; at Lolita, all modern.
Phone 3F15, Lolita. (9 2 3tp)
FOR SALE — 30.40 Craig rifle,
$20. See Kenneth Grant at Man-
ley Trailer Court. (9 2 3tp)
FOR SALE
tion wagon,
Phope 2696.
1951 Croslcy sta-
good condition.
(9 2;3tp)
FOR SALE—Nursery Stock; fruit
Trees, Shade Trees, Shrubbery,
etc. My nursery business is not
for sale. Browning’s Nursery, B
Browning, proprietor, Edna, Tex
(6 3 tfc.;
WE NEED GOOD
USED CARS & TRUCKS
In Trade On 1954 Chevrolets
Our used car stock is lower than ever.
FOR SALE—Clothes line poles
primed and painted. Good Weld-
ing Shop, Yoakum Highway.
(7!1 tfc)
KILL RATS with Warfarin, the
new, recently accepted rat and
mouse killer. Ready baited, easy
to use, rats usually .die outside
or in burrows. Faires Drug Co.
(9)2 tfc)
New 1954-
Super Fastwin_
Evinrude Motors
Special
Reduced Price
LaBauve Drug Co.
FOR SALE — 2-wheel utility
trailer. Phone 2823. J. B. Fo,w
ler. (9il6lltp)
FOR SALE — 52 John Deere A
tractor with tools, like new.
Frank H. Durham, 711 N. Allen,
Edna. (9|16|2tp)
F’OR SALE — 8-room house on
Southside. All large rooms, lot
164 feet fronting street. Just
worked over inside, $12,500, one-
third down.
FOR SALE — 1949 Dodge Panel.
Ideal for hunting and fishing or
deliveries. Parks Electric Ser-
vice, Phone 4480. (9|2|2tfc)
FOR SALE -- 49 VAC Case
tractor, new tires, motor re-
cently overhauled, with planter,
cultivator, buster and turning
plow. Sell or trade equity. Call
Stanford at 4595, Edna. (8|26jtfc)
(8; 18;tfc)
FERTILIZER
16-20-0 12-24-12
6-24-24 0-20-0
Ammonium Sulphate
30% Rock Phosphate
Any Mix Desired on Order
EDNA FARMERS DRYER
Phone 4524
(9)2,tfc)
FOR SALE—Nursery stock. Visit)
the Whitstine Nursery for
beautifying your home. 210
Buffalo, Edna, phone 2350,
(Pd. to 2111 55).
FOR SALE—6 room modern
frame house, attic fan, attached-
Would like to show garage; in city limits. Call
you the houses I have for sale.
I think 1 can please you. Can
sell you one for $1,000 down
payment. Have 2 acres on
Northside, well located, will sell
by the lot or by the acre. Have
one lot left in Sunset Addition.
See C. M. Dugger. 9 16i2tc)
FOR SALE — 50 acres of land
l'/t miles south of Edna on hard
surfaced road, or will sell 184
acres with gas, telephone and
electricity available. L: E. Wag-
staff, Box 485, Edna. Phone
2835. (9|16|3tc)
Jack Berry, 2697, 901 S. Gilbert.
(6 24 tfc.)
FOR SALE—5-room house in
good repair, hardwood floor;
also furnished garage apartment
at same location. See or call D.
W Rowlett, 410 W. Bois ’d arc.
phone 2836. (6fl0|tfc)
FOR SALE—Used self-pr.opelled
combines. See us before you buy.
Edna Equipment Co., phone
2462. (8 5; tfc.)
FOR SALE — 4-bedroom house,
two baths, large kitchen and
large living room, $6,000, C. M.
Dugger. (9|16)2tc)
FOR SALE — 3-bedroom house,
living room, large kitchen and
bath, $3,650 C. M. Dugger.
(916|2tc)
FOR SALE—To farmers around
LaSalle, Vanderbilt, El Toro,
Casd Blanca who want to plant
Red Creole Onions for 1955 crop.
The onions we contract to buy
are field run by the acre or by
the bag. We buy in field. We
guarantee to buy it all for mark-
et price. The plot is from 5 to
15 acre block•(38 inch rows, IVz
lbs. to acre). Those who want to
plant the Red Creole Onions are
urged to see Albert Novak,
Route 1, Edna, before 1 October
X, 1954. J. T. Jarggli and Son,
Moulton, Texas, contract buyers.
(9 16 2tp)
FOR SALE—If you are interest-
ed in buying a home, let me
show you what I have. I have
some good buys, some with G.
I loans on them. 1 have sev-
eral can sell with $1,000 down
payment. C. M. Dugger.
(9;9|2tc)
FOR SALE—Turkey flax seed,
germination 82.5 per cent. J. H.
Ashford, Route 1, /lanado. Call
6F’25 at LaWard. (9 9 3tp)
FOR SALE — Upright piano.
Call 3077 or 208 W. Orange af-
ter 5:30 P. M. (9|16jtfc)
FOR SALE—6-room house, to be
moved off lot. Phone 2018. j
(9 9-3lc)
FOR SALE — New Zealand Red
FOR SALE — La Ward Baptist
Church building La Ward, Tex-
as. Building formerly known as
the Lafayette Hotel, For further
information call 31 or 32 at La
ward. (7|1 [tfc)
FOR SALE—Several good cow-
uorses, Dotn geldings and mares.
One registered Quarter-mare,
corning 4 years old. Broke
gentle. A. C. Egg Jr., Edna,
Texas. (9 2; tfc)
FOR SALE—Homemade cakes,
specializing-in spice, angel food
and cheese cake. Phone 3050.
Mrs. A1 Daniel, Edna. (9)2 tfc)
For Hot Weather
Presents
Give Dish Gardens
From
Pumphrey’s
We have buyers for ’48, ’49, ’50, ’51 Fords
and Chevrolets and can make you am unusu-
ally good trade NOW.
Come in and we will show you.
CITY CHEVROLET 00.
Edna
We Specialize in
ROOFIHM SIDING
HELP WANTED—Mothers would
you like to make $1.00 to $3.00
per hour for three to four hours
daily? See page 147 Sept, issue
Ladie’s Home Journal and be the
first to introduce the new Mary
King Cosmetic line. To those
who qualify they will have the
privilege of selling the complete
Nationally Advertised Watkins
Line. References required. We
finance you. Write C. F. Hew-
lett, 1502 E. Rio Grande, Vic-
toria. (9)9!2tc)
HELP WANTED—We can use 2
men with cars in Jackson County
servicing Nationally advertised
Watkins Products. Age no handi-
cap. Full or part time. Refer-
ences required. We finance
you. This is an exceptional op-
portunity for a good man to go
in business for himself. Write
C. F. Hewlett, 1502 E. Rio
Grande, Victoria. (9)9|2tc)
All Work Guaranteed
H. D. Porter
Phone 3058
Free Estimates
P. O. Box 119
Edna, Texas
(9-2-4tp.)
CARRIER wanted for Houston
Press route open Oct. 1. Call
4476. (9)16;2tp)
FINANCING WANTED — 1 have
two lots 60x120, two lots 75x120
and two lots 60x150, all clear.
Want to sell and build on these
lots to meet requirements of
F. H. A, and G, I. specifications.
Posting Notice
POSTED — I have placed poison
in * my Bracken Pasture for
wolves. The Bracken and Tex
ana pastures are both posted,
and no trespassing or hunting is
allowed. W, T.Westhoff Jr. j
(2i55.)|
POSTED—All lands owned by A.
P. Ward Jr. and Mary West Ward
in Jackson County are posted
according to law A”flP. Ward Jr.,
Vanderbilt. (3-55)
NOTICE OF POISON
AM pastures of Ike West in
Jackson County will be
poisoned for wolves, starting
immediately. Neighbors and
hunters ere hereby warned
to tie up their dogs.
IKE WEST
(6j3|tfc.) I verted
—-—--—~ " the new building is complete.
POSTED—I have placed poison j The new structure will be of
in all my pastures against wolves j tile and stone construction with
a-id dogs. No trespassing allowed j approximately 4,000 square feet
and all violators will be prose ; Qf fioor space. The new buiid-
cuted. Arnold Koop. (5 j 55 3 pd), jng wjn COnsist of a nursery,
777', 7 I j study, two dressing rooms, foy-
POSTED — All lands owned and J
New Building Is
Underway For
Church Of Christ
Monday morning work began
on the construction of the new
church building for the Edna
Church of Christ. “This is the
last phase of work and plann-
ing for the past fourteen
months, to erect a larger build-
ing to accommodate the growth
of the Edna church,” said Rob-
ert McDonald, minister of the
Edna church.
The present building has been
moved back of the building site
and the auditorium will be con-
into class rooms after
leased by us are posted by law,
and all fishing, hunting or any
...... , , form Of trespassing is prohibit
All sales to be made and gov-(e(j yj0[atOrs will be prosecuted.
ernment or conventional loan re-
B. J. Yendrey.
(10 54)
quirements met before building.
Want to arrange financial con- j POSTING NOTICE—My pastures
neetion. Lots high, dry in city | o. O. Traylor pasture at Texana,
limits. All utilities available to and the pastures I have leased:
property line. Willing to pay | the Atkinson, Allnoch, and Mrs.
bonus to underwriter to handle _ the George. Clement pasture at j*u"u‘:uV|:
Rinff on/i thn i *t7gmc fine." received
financing these loans.
156, Edna.
Work Wanted
FOR SALE
Priced right for quick sale, my home here 707 S.
Fulton. If you want a real nice spacious home, 9
rooms, 2 baths, brick construction, over 3 lots (164 ft.
front) landscaped, close to schools, churches, contact
me at 203 W. Ridgewood in San Antonio or see Mr. C.
M. Dugger or Cullen Vance, Agents. Can arrange
financing to right person.
75c to $5
Fuller Brushes
10% OH
6th Year in Business
Vic Kocian, Victoria
MAX HERSH
203 W. Ridgewood
San Antonio
(9j9|tfc)
PIANOS
KNOWLTON’S
PIANOS
402 N. Wells Phone 4574
FOR RE)NT — Furnished garage
apartment, couple only. Inquire
at 404 E. Main. (9|16)ltp)
WORK WANTED — Have time
for few more yard mowing cus-
tomers. Phone 2547 or 2340.
Wm. A. Koop (9|16;3tp)
P. o. Box j }},>d Bluff, and the Lazarus pas;
(9 16/fc) ture at Lolita, are posted accord
ing to law and all manner of tres-
passing is strictly forbidden, es
peciaily hunting and fishing. W
R. Farquhar. (1-1-551
er, baptistery, and an auditorium
-with a seating capacity of 450
persons.
| Mr. Hugh Ottley, of Edna,
! was called upon to draw the
plans and specifications for the
| new building. After the plans
; were complete, a number. „of
building contractors were ask-
| ed to bid on the proposed con-
struction. When the bids were
-the-contract was
PAINTING—See me about your
painting needs. John W. Har
rington, phone 2563. (l|l|pd)
WANTED—Let us cut your grass
and weeds, clean vacant lots.
Phone 8860. (6l24ltfc.)
FOR SALE—Concrete pipe in j
10, 12, 15, 18, 24, 30 and 36 inch'
septic tanks, size 200, 250 and 300
gallons; stock water troughs and
concrete foundation blocks.
Sherrill Concrete Works, Gana-
do phone 4389. 9|l|tfc)
FOR SALE — Venetian blinds;
will go out and measure your
windows; free estimates, and will
install. Goppert’s Furniture
Phone 2005 N. Wells. (9j2|tfc)
FOR SALE—Faires 2-story resi-
dence, 9 large rooms, hallways,
closets, etc., located southeast
intersection Hanover and Brack-
enridge Streets. Large lot 100’
xl67’, garage and storage rooms.
See S. G. Sample, Independent
Executor, his office, 320 East
Main Street. • *.............(4 15 tfc.)
rabbits. Phone
Traylor.
/•
(9 16 2tp)
FOR SALE—Hundreds" of items
in our wholesale catalogs. Write
O’Brien Buyers’ Service, Edna1.
(9,2,tfc)
Goppert Furniture
O’Keefe-Merrit Stoves
Admiral Refrigerators
and Television
Easy Washers
Speed Queen Washers
All Kinds of Furniture
Come in and see the new
Blackstone Automatic
Washer
Goppert Furniture
Highway 111 Phone 2005
(9]2 tfc)
MAYTAG
Washers, Driers,
Ranges, Freezers
CITY CHEVROLET CO.
Edna
(9|2jtfc)
Rentals
FOR RENT — Large room with
two double beds. Suitable for
two men or two women, private
entrance. Come by or phone
after 7 P. M. 302 S. Wells, phone
2245. (9|16j3tc)
FOR RENT — 3-room furnished
apartment with bath, can take
up to 2 children. Bills paid.
Jan’s Motel, phone 8862, Victoria
Highway. (9|16;tfc)
FOR RENT — furnished bed-
rooms in private home with pri-
vate baths, attic fan. Phone
2347, 114 West Church. Miss
Grace Hodges. (8|26)tfc)
FOR RENT — Upstairs furnish-
ed bedroom, Mrs. C. W. Cal-
houn, 902 W. Cedar, phone 2048,
(9|2)3tc)
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment, close in, utilities paid,
rates reasonable. Phone 3311 or
4404. (9|2jtfc)
WANT TO RENT — 2 bedroom
unfurnished house in town or
out of town. Blase Kotlar, City
Chevrolet Co. (9)2|3tp)
FOR REN T—Upstairs office
space in’ laBauve Building
Phone 4511 (l|7jtfc.)
NOTICE TO FARMERS
We are now ready to help you
with your seed problems in dry-
ing and cleaning all kinds of
field seeds, also scarifying of
clover seed. We can handle your
seed sacked or in bulk.
JACKSON COUNTY
SEED SERVICE
(Koop Settlement)
Edna, Texas Rt. 1, Box 77A
Phone 2698
Owned and Operated by
Wm. Wiede and Arnold Koop
NORTHSIDE LAUNDRY
We wish to tell the people
that we have help-yourself
service. Come in and do
your washing or let us do it
for you. We do wet wash,
rough dry, finish work for
the entire family .Phone
2381, Mrs. John Kennedy,
manager. (9 2 tfc)
POSTED—All lands owned and
leased by us including the Mene
fee Flats at Vanderbilt and Silo
pasture easf of Edna are posted
to the public. M. G. & W. C
Simons (10 1954 i pd.
POSTED —The West Rarfbh is
posted according to law and all
hunting, fishing, and other tres
passing is strictly forbidden. Ike
West, Vanderbilt. (4j55)
POSTED—All land owned by
me is posted and no manner of
trespassing will be permitted.
Charley Sklar, Box 24, Placedo.
(6-55)
WATER WELLS DRILLED
General Lease Work
Painting Crews
Phone 3303 Ganado
R. G. PETEREK
(9|2|tfc)
POSTING NOTICE —All lands
owned or controlled by the un
dersigned are posted according
to law and all manner of tres
passing is strictly forbidden
Violators will be prosecuted.
O. E. Galow Joseph Wearden
F. M. Knudsen Chester Spencer
M. G. Johnson S G. Sample
Jess Farquhar
E. T. Rose
W. F. Hart
Joe Cherry
Ivan Fenner
Jno. T. Vance
E. H. Seidel
Walter Kuhlman
(Pd. 4)55.)
POSTED — No hunting or fish-
ing allowed on all land owned
or leased by Mrs. R. E. Lee, Sr.
(Paid to 9-55)
FOR RENT — 5-room large
house, large screen porch, fenc-
ed yard, 3l,2 miles out. Phone
2793. • (9jl6jltc)
HAMILTON TRAILER PARK—
Spaces for rent in all-modern
park, one block north of High-
way 59. Inquire at Hamilton
Food Market on Highway 59 at
east end of town. Also have
house trailer for rent and sale.
(7|l|tfc)
FOR RENT OR LONG LEASE
—Due to the increase of busi-
ness in our Edna store, we are
apartment and
ed house. Phone
bilt.
366, Vander-
(9; 16:2tp)
store which is doing a
business. If interested see C. B.
Sembera at Edna. (6)3tfc.)
FOR SALE
31 bedroom home just outside
city limits on Highway '111,
south of Edna; natural gas,
water, sewage, concrete beam
foundation, heavj) construction
throughout, on %-acre, ranch
style fence; like new, priced
under new construction, land
free. Will consider tradje on
smaller house close in, using
FOR SALE—Tile house, four
rooms, corner lot on Wr. Cypress.
50x175. Phone 4588. (9 2; tfc) \ square feet as basis of trade.
No V. A. loans.
SALE—2 bedroom home, new
nice „ lot, priced $5,750.00, ideal
3310. Jimmy, lac., residence or rent.
333+:
Phone
(6,3;tfc.)
J. H. GOOD
Phone 250J5
Edna
FOR RENT — 2-bedroom furn-, LINDBERG TRAILER PARK—
ished house, Southside. Contact gpaccs for rent in all-modern
Tom Bell, 3331 or 2438. park with some shade, telephone
(j&16|ltc) j convenient, plenty of room, also
-------------—— — — r ~~ T! furnished apartments. Call
FOR RE NT—Furnished aP®rt- [ Lindberg 2268. (7|29|tfc.)
ment with all conveniences. 608 , ,
W. Brackenridge, Mrs. Cora Rob ;
ertson. (9)i6 up) | Help Wanted
Miscollanepus
CONTEST FOR FUN AND FOR-
TUNE. For free entry blank
and tips on how to win write
Box 163, Kensington, Md. Or
include $1.00 and also receive
Secrets and Shortcuts of $50,000
winner. (9| 16; ltp)
FOR RfiNT_ 2 bedroom house. WANTED — Someone to keep
attic fan, 1007 Frederick St.. $75 cliHdren and run household
month phone 2382. (9 2j2tc) j while parent works. Call 3046
i--------------------- i after 4 P. M. (9 16 It pi
WANTED TO RENT - Farm,,1
pasture or fenced rice land. O. S.
Meredith, Rt. 1, Skidmore, Texas.
(9 16 3tp)
FOR RENT—6-room unfurnish-
ed house with 2 car garage, pas-
ture, garden and chicken yard
on all weather road, Vz
north of La Salle.
Let Us Worry About Your
Pump Worry
Irrigation Pump
Service
819 N. Wells Phone 2157
EDNA
(9)2 tfc)
>OSTING NOTICE—My pas
ures and the pastures that 1
ave leased, the Francitas pas-
ures, Simons pastures, Pearson
■astures and the Mike Strauss
Ranch, are posted according to
aw and all manner of trespass
ng is strictly forbidden, es
ecially hunting and fishing.
MIKE STRAUSS (Pd 10|54.)
POSTED—All land owned by
Is posted according to law and
manner of trespassing will he per
rnltted. Mrs. Cbas. Brandes. Lolltu,
Texas. (111,55.)
awarded to the Mercer Con-
struction Company of Edna. The
building is to be completed in
five and a half months.
“This building,” Mr. McDon-
ald said, “has been planned to
serve the needs of the Edna
Church for the next five to ten
years. When the church has
outgrown this building, it is
planned to establish another
congregation in the city to as-
sist in the work.”
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Wesleyan Guild Has
Business Meeting
•‘Except The Lord Keep The
City", was the subject presented
at Wesleyan Service Guild in
Ganado, Monday night. This
subject portraying The Lord
looking down on the city and
seeing all the work to be done,
will be presented in its different
phases each month throughout
the Guild year, by chairman of
Guild committees whose various
work corresponds with that of
the Lords in this subject. The
first of this series was given at
this time by leader, Mrs. Della
Pape and Mrs. Russel Whitmire
and Mrs. T. J. Howell.
During business session, pre-
sided over by Mrs. Whitmire,
members were shown copy of
year book. Information in book-
let will keep each member ad-
vised and active as to Guild ac-
tivities, duties, etc., toward an
even more live organization.
Prospective delegates to Dis-
trict Meeting at Kennedy were
reminded of date, October 10.
Delegates from Kerrville As-
sembly told of informative and
humorous events of their trip;
Especially of missionary on
leave from Bolivia, Murray Dick-
son. Mr. Dickson’s description
of low living conditions in Boli-
via and of only one out of ten
attending elementary school,
nn even at the rate of only $31 per
year, brought forth suggestions
POSTED — All trespassing for-
bidden on all land owned and
leased by C. C. and Louise Bon
not. No permission given anvone
(5:55 pd)
FOR
Authorized
MAYTAG SERVICE
City Chevrolet
MALE HELP WANTED — Ser- Edna
vice Station driveway salesman,
prefer older settled man, perma-
nent position to right party. Ap-
ply Hawes Humble Sei^ fought at auction ring here Old grain, trash, feed sacks and
( j Aug. 27/ 'tag No. ««
LOST — Black sow', Sept. 8, out
of my pasture. 160 pounds,
Farm exports from the Unit-
ed States were 36 per cent high-
er in June than in .the same
month a year ago. This brought
to $2,932,000,000 the value of
farm products shipped abroad
for the year ending in June.
This was four per cent higher
than the preceding year.
-0-.
Outstanding highlights of
Texas agriculture during 1953
are reported in the recently pub-
lished Annual Report of the Tex-
as Agricultural Extension Ser-
vice. A copy may be obtained
without cost from the Agricul-
tural Information Office, College
Station, Texas.
Store grain only in bins which
have been thoroughly cleaned.
Station.
(9|9;2tc) zal. La Salle.
______ Frank other objects furnish living' quar-
mile: WANTED — Cook and car hop. Oslovsky, across from Maurbro ters for insects which destroy
Frank Dole- Apply Green Drive Inn. Phone Camp on Highway 172. Reward thousands of bushels of farm-
(8;19 tfc.) ; 2932. » (9;i6|3tc) if found. (9,16,3tp) stored grain yebrly.
that the Guild educate some
Bolivian children.
Also of importance to the
members was their desire that
Mrs. Clara Williams, Spiritual
Life Chairman, begin each
Guild evening with a devotional.
The first of which she conducted
at this meeting. Mrs. Williams
also leads a fifteen minute pri-
vate prayer service just preced-
ing each meeting for those of
whom wish to offer a special
little prayer.
Mrs. Frank Ratliff and Mrs.
E. S. Bell were hostesses to
twenty-two members and two
guests.
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The extremely hot and dry
weather ha$ caused pastures to
fade fast. Grazing animals may
need a protein supplement and
vitamins and minerals to bal-
ance the dry roughage from
the pasture.
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The egg is a perishable pro-
duct. It cannot stand rough
treatment nor maintain the high
quality and grade it possessed
when laid if given improper
care. Frequent gathering and
rapid cooling are two practices
which pay-off during hot weath-
er.
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1954, newspaper, September 16, 1954; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763990/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.