The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1951 Page: 3 of 12
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9 oz. Pkg.
PI-DO, 2 for________________ 29c
No. 303 Can Libby’s Garden Sweet
PEAS, 2 for___________________ 37c
7 oz. Pkg Skinner’s DeLuxe Mac. or
SPAGHETTI ___________ 10c
14 oz. Pkg. Uncle Ben’s Converted
RICE __________ 15c
8 oz. Puss’n Boots
CAT FOOD, 3 for__________25c
7 1-4 oz. Dromedary
PITTED DATES_____________ 19c
JOY, pkg. _____________27c
Dial Complexion Facial
SOAP, 2 bars_________________23c
BABO CLEANSER -- 12c
Nov.
23-24-26
Campbell’s
Libby’s
9 Oz. Can Nonesuch
Shortening
Holloway’s Market
Kraft’s Old English Sliced
Swift’s Premium
CHOICE MEAT OUR
SPECIALTY
Hormel Pure Pork
STORE
LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU
FOODS YOU KNOW
BY THE FOLKS YOU KNOW
djjaafogS.'- SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOWYOU
Thursday, November 22, 19S1
THE EDNA HERALD
No one objects to- how much you
say if you say it in a few words.
BIRD DOGS
Bred to limit terrain similar to
Victoria! and surrounding territory.
Direct descendents of all time
greats: Fischers Frank, John Proc-
tor, Tarheel John, Sea View Rex,
Rex’s Tarheel Jack, and Ferris
Jake, Muscle Shoal's Jake, and Air
Pilot.
$50 to $350
4 month to finished 18-month old
Pointers.
BRANCH L. LINAM
Rt. 1, ltox 204-A
Victoria, Texas
(ll|22|3tp.)
Shivers Calls For
Support of 1951
Xmas Seal Sale
Citing the “invaluable work’’ of
the Texas Tuberculosis Association
in lighting tuberculosis in Texas,
Governor Shivers ma le public to-
day a formal proclamation calling
for “100 per cent generous sup-
port’’ of tlie 1051 Oliristmas Seal
GRAND MOTEL
AIR CONDITIONED — SIMMONS BEDS
BEAUTY REST MATTRESSES
Phone 8863
On Highway 59 — West of Edna
Sale. The campaign will he con-
ducted by tlie tuberculosis assoeirt-
t ion from Nov. 10 to Christ mas. t
In issuing bis proclamation the
governor spoke of all “the excel-
lent tuberculosis fighting project
of the association,” but singled oat
the Association’s health education
program J’nr sperm 1 commendation.
“Working on a ycar-rouml basis,
tin. Tex;Tuberculosis Association
and it local affiliates make every
effort to get across to tlie people
the facts about tuberculosis which
will belt) them protect themselves
against tlie disease," the Governor
pointed out.
"This is only one of the major
projects of tlie Association, but il
is an example of how the Associa-
tion is helping to tiring the disease
undtr control,” said tlie governor.
"I ajppenl to all Texans lo take an j
active part in supporting the in-
valuable work of tlie tuberculosis
ItaSiK'iiiUon by buying and using
Climtimis Seals."
Cana Conference
To Be Held Nov. 25
A Gann conference for married
couples and for those contemplat-
ing marriage will be held at SI.
Agnes Church Hall at 3 p. m., Sun-
day, Nov. 25.
It will be a luippy experience for
all who attend and all :Jrc invited.
Rev. 1> M. Riicklcy, pastor, an-
nounced.
To monopolize the conversation
is to moiiotoni/.e it.
/ i 1
We can remember when the,
country’s crime problems were
solved in the liigliehair Insteitl, of
tlm electric chair.
pity those who have no children.
The only way to lie sure, of friends
in your old age is lo raise your
WINS CONTEST Fdwotnl Shop
aid, director of the high school
build of Industrial Consolidated
School nt Vanderbilt, won the 50th
anniversary march contest ill
Southwest Texas Stale Teachers
('college lids week. Tlie prize was
$r,0. Shepard joined tlie slip at
Vanderbilt in 1050 and prior to
I lint was at San Satin for two years.
II,, graduated from SWTSTO hi
lots and got his musters in 1050
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
EARLY AT
La Bauve Drug
Gifts for all members of the family.
See our choice selection before you buy
SPECIAL SELECTION OF
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Record Entry List
For San Antonio’s
1952 Exposition
Sail Antonio'S 1052 Livestock Ex-
position appears headed 0"’
a il o t t|gr record eniry lisl, judging
by llic J*hcnvy demand for entry
cards which Howe,I Into exposition
head,pinrters within two weeks at
ter premium lists were ,list ril,ill
eil.
The third animal stock show ;tnl
rodeo is l„ lie held Feb. 1521 at
tlie Bexar County Coliseum.
Show officials said Hint ropiests
for entry cards were running far
ahead of previous years.
lu the llrst two weeks' after dls
'tributton of premium lists got un-
der wuy, county agents, agricultural
teachers n(ud individuals exhibitors
applied for entry blanks covering
a total of 3,10L animals. Bob
Tale, general livestock HUperhi-
tendeiit,,pointed out however, thill
many of those will not he ilnnlly
entered.
At Him Antonio’s 11151 show, a
total of more than 3,7(H) head of
livestock, surged into Hte Coliseum
grounds. On the busts of outbux-
ii^slic curly Interest, Tide said
there is every indication that
the entry list fpr the 1U52 shew
will ho much higher.
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Turkey Dinner
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER \
WITH ALL TRIMMINGS
$1.00
NOVEMBER 29
City Grill
, Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crabb ^
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PAINT
OUTSIDE WHITE
Lions Roar.
The I,Ions elected Its immediate
past president,' in lids ease Slcele
Simons, Rob McClung, VV. H. Fits
and Tom Ilell, to serve as its rep
reselltatlves on tlie [imposed l-.dini
Park Assn, at the club luncheon
Tues day at the Region Hull.
Tlie proposed park selup'as a
lion-1 H'oll (, elmrlered corpoi'nHoii
was explained by McClung, wilo was
one of die id,ms attending a joint
meeting with the Jayeees .Monday
night. The I.ions on the park hoard
will serve mil 11 tlie llrst stoekliold-
ers* meeting oil April t, 11152.
President Charlie I lugger Jr.
thanked tile club's park e, mini Idee
composed of M,•Clung, etuifii'iiiiiii,
Fit/,, Hugh Mitchell, Frank Simons
and Flies Evans for their efforts in
behalf of the park.
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It seems to its Unit, tlie average
is
person of loilny isn’t <|iiile so aver
lift* jih lie used to be.
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JVw truffle jams are mused by
people rushing to buy tbiiiKs they
see advertised 011 billboards.
GLAMOR AT HOME
We now have a good supply of Humble white
paint on hand at the following price:—
1 Gal. Cans
5 Gal. Cans
- Price Per Gal.
Price Per Gal.
$4.73
$4.50
ED LOWRANCE
HUMBLE AGENT
Phone 4822
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1951, newspaper, November 22, 1951; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764017/m1/3/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.