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THE EDNA <TEXAS) HERALD
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19S9
ScUtwUaL
HOUJ BOUT THAT
DRAWS tar THE EDNA REXAM*
by RALPH TEE
“Free” Rides Cost Money
Do the people really want economical govern-
ment ? This question ha# not *y<*t been answered by * .
the people themselves. ( V, 5
Candidate* for public office holder- continually
propose measures-that <yd.eh?*ibly (rive the people some-
thing’ for nothing but which in reality increase their
taxes; ■-
A good example of this is a new bridge aero**
the Columbia River between Portland, Oregon- and
Vancouver, Washington, The bridge was to be paid j
by tolls. Now a move is OR to get SO per rent qi
the cost from the federal governm< nt In other words,
the people of all states will help pay for an Oregon-
Washington bridge and no doubt the people of fire- j
and Washington along with those of #8 other •
state*, will be naked to pay for bridge* in other area*.
Jt i~ an *Wd political gam< to offer the peopi*
“something for nothing", but the result is always the
same — by the time the people are taxed via the
Washington, D. C route they have put up more money
' than if they had paid their own toil . in the first place.
The principal beneficiaries of this giveaway pro-
.» art the of fit tab who ir< 'O and power by
,ng aw a v ivirnebody *■,. moo. A- a -.iti/eri,
don’t kick about taxes if you endorse- this process.
On Disposable Houses
MEDITATION
Th# Wodcfi Most Widely Used
Devotional Gud«
Real Estate
Transactions
CN Upper Room
C M um* toot* luiwui timm^u
Warranty Deed from Lucian W
Yendrey et ux to John Kutchka et
.ax. ».M7 acres, out of Sec 2, Hay
eg Ranch Subdivision
Warranty .Deed from George
Marx to Jerome Chytka et ux,
0 325 acres out of Wm Menefee
| and .John Davis LeaguesT"'1 —
Quitclaim Dead from Charles 0
Adams et ux to Dorothy M Park
| THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24‘
Read Jaba I* l«:2Wffi
Let not your' heart be troubled,
neither lef it be afraid John 14-
27') *
Once when I visited a hospital,
one of the nurses told roe of a man
she believed wanted to see a min-
ister He was a shoemaker who
bad. lived alone in a little bouse’
One day when he tried to prepare
some food, his stove exploded. His
house burned down He himself
was seriously injured
er, Lot 12,. Block 204, Franritas ,
and Farm Tract 2050
Deed from The Pure CHI Com-
pany to Harold W Roonqe 1 175
acres out of S' C A Rogers lea-
gue
Warranty Deed from Joe Elies
et ux to Mrs. Annie Matak, Lots
4, 5, 8, Block 4, Town of La Salle.
Surface Deed, Ola B Davis et al
to Emmett M Bordosky, Lotk 3
and 15, Block 2 La Ward, North-
east ”B’\
Sheriff's Deed from B u i 1 d e rs
Brick k Stone Company to E. T
n
■ -•
i Think
k of
i
Simons
Insurance Agency
I found him so covered with ban-1 Rose, Jr et al, 4 acres out of BIk
dages that only his eyes and mouth' 9W’, 21 acres. LESS 200’. out of
were visible I asked him how he *Wock 8W. 17 12 acres out of BIk
without delay
ftdehce, “God is
An erstwhile genius -I... ror • up with the irlea
•>,a‘ we.sh.iff noon ha-* -li posab.e h«u."< /he idea
i- that a house will Jilt? .Infill ’*< • * f1 *'. or
y«sr«, after which it mil be detrtroyedrand the owner
build another house These house*, according to the
i to-oifhd, Will not Yo*t $20,bfio i,r Jo.OOf), but. some-
thing hike *5,000 When 'he owner get.- tired of hi*
house, ,,'ist a - when he, . tin d ■ ! hi- old ear, he can
|. ■ at ! v*'! a !>• ■ •
■ |t has been suggest,-I. further, that some of these
v - and that if a person
moves from Florida to California, for example, he can
, , • pa< i. ip tit , t • * arid ‘ p a*. to 1 alilornia, arid
., erect H then But the main feature-of thin brain-
storm, is.io b>- able to change houses every five or six
^ , t e. f: ! -: a eh a flge
One time, for eXampie, he could h^ve a house
h-ji!t of one «<ri of light materia;, ‘ ith the room* of
certain sizes, while with hr second house he might
vary the rooms and the materials used in the house, the
U'indriW*, eti »
A.-> we see this proposition, it, will be a boon for
oqiy oTie group arid that, i* th<- p'-opie who are try-
ing t<» put over this {.lari jus! a t.h<- automobile busi-
nesM ha* become about the bigge-J business in the coun-
try today,'betause Mr. arirl Mr Jone* have been con-
vinced to trade car* every two or three years, the hous-
mg’business-could heroine a phenomenal thing if peo-
ple weh: convinced to trade house* every five or six
years
And, if the hacker* of this proposition Could ever
J..-U ,V r ale! M ’ - : - !» ar Up their ItlilTM
after five or seveiryeara, or to buy diappsahie homes,
house-building would become far and aw’ay the great-
est single industry m the United States,
Jt occurs to us, however, that most American*
' jee
might seem for some atbmii age thinkers. There are
it < morie*. tradi'ion-H, wurmn* ■ and personality, an
of these- things and more, which are connected with
a home Iri short, we think the idea of disposable
homes is ninety percent asxininc.
8,TATE CAPITAL
■Hiqhliqhts
AND
tim 111
Sideliqhtf
COMMENTS FROM
tf **'. es»SS A1SOCUIION
; AUSTIN TEXAS In .previous cent of those placed were in this
(presidential nominating years, bracket
: Ii<-rrn,<-nilH have had their HE MADE COMEBACK—Bob Wil
i hands full with in -the-family -fights cox, a meter reader who suffered
Who would control the Texas de a 33,000-volt electric shock and
[legation to the national convention now holds a job with the 'Commit-
was often a hotter question t h a rt nity Public Service Co in Clifton,
how the entire national convention is. “Texas Handicapped Person of
(would go the Year"
But this year tin- focus is wider Wilcox was honored in Austin at
Many Texas Democrats hope and the annual meeting of the Texas . .
I believe that Texas Sen Lyndon Governor * Committee on employ tor a le . ™
I Johnson will hr- not only a front ment of
by
CONGRESSMAN
CLARK W. THOMPSON
*»h^TEXAS DISTRICT
Dear Neighbors
This will be my last letter tp you
flet He answered, wit!
and with great confide:
.good, and I am still alive
In a situation like that, many of
us would have been in despair, but
not-that shoemaker He had lost
both health and home. He tyas en-
trusting himself into-the hands of
God. who can give help and peace.
There at the hospital he was an
example for both sick and healthy,
PRAYER O God of all Comfort,
we thank Thee for peace through
Jesus Christ Thou canst bring
quietness and cairn to hearts wor-
ried about the troubles the day
may bring. Grant us,: O Lord, by
Thy grace to trust the word spoken
to us through Jesus Christ Thy
Son Let Thy peace be revealed in
us to the glory and praise of Thy
(name. We pray in Jesus' name
! Amen
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
The1 peace Jesus gives — ever-
| lasting peace —is different from
that which anyone else can give —
Ingvar Lax vile (Sweden/
World wide Bible Reading- Luke
17:1-19
the Handicapped A 1 s o Process of shifting the base of op-
i=»»'T - «* *■* 2- war ss ssrs. &sr “jas?!
j,,.,,,,.,.,,. Mr, J.,in. mt Ur |n %«J -JXSJ!L!S! *»*»'• ™»- and «W
G!mbe._ o, u„u-x going with help in the hire-the-handicapped ^ hffving to
! eenf' 1 ' ' ‘ INSURANCE LAW UPHELD -An makt ?.ny .d,fadli?C.S^^L°r .8n*.wer!^
Austin district‘court
j:.....j *2^^ SrX °tE
■ l «• »• n,i"•-!!!,g authori/4?s the Board of Insurant ...... „ ...... anvfhiBO „„„
j riujes were changed so that Texas to decide whether insurance com-
oow gets 64 delegate votes out ot a pany management is competent, fit-
1 total of i.511 instead of 56 .out of ami worthy of public trust
1 a. total of 1,372 under the old fot Mr and Mrs. Carl Jordan of , frustrations
Dallas formerly associated with en®Hl was filled wiut frustrations
the Great United Life Insurance
and if you need anything you can
call her The number is SOuthfield
3-4588
The Session of Congress just
inula
Five extra vote* sounds good,
but actual effect is to change Tex
as' share of the total from approxt-
! rnately 4 3 percent to 4 1 percent
OOP FIRES ROUND -Texas Re
! iiutdicans, too, are stirring them
and no small amount of good
r> i things There was a continuing
Co , brought the suit to test the , r , . .. , ,
p public demand for labor legislation
and 1 think, in general, the public
is satisfied with that which we en
acted ‘ Another insistent demand
was for budget cuts In this we ac
<3the Jftna Hrfalfc
Established Novemtier .22,. 10081
Published weekly by The Edna Herald Publishing Co,
•t 202 North Wells St, Edna Texas
CHESTER FVANS
Editor and Publisher
H II CHERRY
New* Editor
1955 law
Since constitutionality of a law is
involved, the case may he appeal-
ed directly to the State- Supreme
1 CC,J'Le" “.r'fat?hde GAS^TAX TI^T AHEAD—Another ^reat *al- '
" szSssrjt hi
the worst Legislature in T e x a* - the Jagialature last summer out of foreign aid —an item
history “ It act-used the “Damo - which you and I have a I w a y s
j rratii monopoly session of sp«'nd aKrw,<l should <‘,ther ^ eliminated
ing $3,000,000 for its salaries, staffs oiity of the act will bt filed after t | t jejMt (.ut ^own t0
land expenses and enacting a hea payments are made in “"^or
j vy load of so-called painless' tax . .. . Two items of tremendous in-
■II also made wine uncompU - , "'"Panies won their couit tcrest ^ mr Dlgtriet were included
,,ld «a* gather u—v.. a______
battle against the
A J S0WDER9
Shop foreman
Entered at the Post (tfflee In Edna a* seeond class mall
e trier under Art* of Congress March 3, 1B7B
Nfi'I-M f (</ PI BI.K Any erroneou* reflection upon the
• sracter standing or reputation of .any person, firm, ->r torpor
*’ion which may ap|>ear In The Heral* will be gladly cocrected
f it U brought to the attention of the publisher
merit ary remarks about action or
•nartnm m regard to water law, which was finally passed over
......... law, criminal law. lobby J»•' S LXs a F’re.ktenUal veto These are the
li,w' ,,U , i Ju Matagorda Channel and the lx.w-er
Texas -Republicans will probably *'‘‘'K,, ‘ ‘Mo'tn f^der-d ('',lorado River Channel. The form-
bear mere calls to battle when fu.soo.ooo m federal w ^ ult|mat(>|y br|n|{ wc<ian.
'.op National Chairman Thurston r i > °r improvemen a. going vessels into Port Lavaca
B Murton makes a seveo-eitj' oWe Board of Health, which has an(j point Comfort The latter will
-umc tluoiu'ii Tevns in No- ciiJm-i ic-pmiMtuIity for passing on c,:nK traffic right up to Bay
SUBRCKHTION RATES IN ADVANCE) In Jackaon County',
per year. 32 50, outside Ja< kson County, per year 34 Postal r-gul*
tons require that all subscriptions he cancelled at exxplratlon
■see ur.lesa paid .
Member of
NEA Service Inc
W&iu
i'*»
BETTER PASTURES MEAN
BIGGER PROFITS...
Few farm practice* cost less and pro-
duce greater profits, than good pasture
management
Controlled grazing, proper fertiliza-
tion, Roil liming, and selective seeding
all help to create livestock profits.
If our bank can help you get started
CB a better pasture program, come in.
Hi-. Iht'ji.c ; to bo R-- muI t o i 1it-to/vc Hill Ruiton ^-}t^ Both of those will cofitrihuto
rui ■ . hospital funiL. announced the list tremendously to the industrial dev-
ON WITH mi SHOW r«xaa Ml federal grants must bematch-. ejopment of our Congres-
1 highway budding program can ed by local funds sional District,
keep moving ah lid State Hospitals to benefit are Bapti.4 One of thebrightest memories of
i Highway Engineer DeWitt Greer , Men ml Methodist Hospital, ti ion $ the patience with
net federal enactment of a eh* gan AntonioT'-St. David's, Austin"; which all of you have accepted de-
■ cent hike in (he gasoline tax pro- Hansford County Hospital, Spear - |ayS and frustrations of your own
(mine* more fund* (man; Newton County Hospital, Ca- so f»r as the work of government
Greer said the expected fun ds- moron; St. Elizabeth's-.and 'Metbo- « concerned. You have trusted roe
(would enable Texas to move at dial -Hospital, Houston. ... *o do the best 1 can, and you have
; about 75 percent its present speed Al*o Archer County Hospital, been most generous in your words
This will be most helpful, he Archer City, Carpus Christi Memo- of commendation Working for you
•aid. to keep us on an even keel rj;v| Uorpu* Christi; Hillcrest Hos- has been, and is, the greatest pri-
Meanw-hilc the Highway Depatv p|taJ \Yaco; R. E Thompson Gen- vilege of my life
nient w# id«/ut its in a tn m oth rr;,| H-ispjtal. El Faso, Angelina I shall be seeing you soon. Of
business U/w bids totaling SlS.tMo, c«inty Hospital. Lufkin; Kahn course. I want to visit every part
080 were tabulated by the Depart Memorial. Marshall; Vocational A of the District as I always do when
ment on road and bridge building Rehabilitation Center, Dallas, Den- Congress is not in Session. Call me
projects put up for bids this mon („n School for the Mentally Re if you need me Thanks for every*
tarded. Denton. ’ tiling
NO BONDS, NO Boats —High -----•
I Give You Texas
8W, less that part conveyed for
road purposes, Town of L o 1 i a ,
and 5 acres out of 102-acre tract,
S F Austin League
Gift Deed from W. B. Fowler
and wife to Paul W. Fowler and
wife, 0 737 acres out of 200- acre
tract, S -C. A. Rogers League
Warranty Deed from Victor H
Tlucek A Bep F La Bay to John
Donald Sommer et ux. Lot 2, Block
1, Towm A Country Subdivision ,
Section 1,
Warranty Deed from F,milio
Rodriquez et ux to Elizabeth Ser-
na. part of Lot 4, Block 1. Edna,
Surface Deed from Ola B Davis
to W G. Gayle. Lots 8, 15, 16, 17,
20, 21, 22, Block 9, Lots 1. 2, 5, 11,
12, 15, 22, Block 5, Lots 3. 7, 8, 41.
12, 23, 24 Block 6 and I/>ts 5, 6,
7, 8, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17.
18, Block 10, all out of Town of
La Ward, Northeast "B”.
Surface Deed from Ola B Davis
el al to W B Gayle, Lots 2, 3, 5,
6, 7, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17, Block 28 La
War^l, Northeast ‘!B”.
Surface Deed from Ola B Davis
et al to Lloyd G. Hendson, Lots 1,
2, 3. 4, 5. 10, Block 20, La Ward,
"Where Insurance to N*$
• SMe Ltoe”
LaBaava BM*. Phene OL7-I
E. T. Ro*c
Real Estate
Aereng* — City Prspaty
Mineral*
B4ea, Texan
W. T. McNeil
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MS N. Ed. Una 8k
Edna — Tex a*
Insurance
Far aid year intarance aeeda (ex-
cept Ufe) eee er call Jo# Gharry
■t the City Hall wher# y tmt
iualoest U appreciated.
Office Phoae OL7430S
Residence OL7-482S
Northeast “B”
By BOYCE HOUSE
"Small shop, small prices," The
owner also informs the passerby ,
“We buy from bankrupt jewelers,
railroad salvage, dead estates."
Somehow, I feel that Charles
CITY ORDINANCE
Joe Cherry, Agency
William N. Patman
Attorney at Law
Office Next Ta Tax Ofic*
AN ORDINANCE TO PROTECT
THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND PRO
MOTE THE PUBLIC WELFARE
OF THE CITY OF EDNA, TEXAS,
BY PROVIDING FOR THE FILL-
ING UP AND DRAINAGE - OF
LOTS THAT SHALL HAVE! U N -
Dickens could have done a lot * WHOLESOME PLACE OR PLAC-
morc with this material than . 1
have.)
Middle-aged men, with nothing
to do, sitting on the curbs of park-
ing lots on a Sunday' afternoon.
(Life can be as dull in a big city
as in Bugscuffle. Texas —in fact.
ES WHERE STAGNANT WATER
MAY ACCUMULATE THEREON;
THE CLEANING OF ANY BUILD-
ING OR PREMISES OF FILTH.
CARRION OR OTHER IMPURE
AND UNWHOLESOME MATTER;
REQUIRING OWNERS OR OCCU-
Ganad*
Jao. T. Vance
Callaway Va
Vance & Vance
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
M Bldg. Next ta Past Offlat
Edna — Texas
Edna Abstract
ilssSliilflsli
for the Propagation of Arts and ^ OR INSANITARY MATTER
Hii§
moment I have —1 used the ex-
pression. “As unexciting as Blank-
ville", and the result was an invi-
tation to visit there, with the pro-
mise that I would find things plen-
SroSwlS? thnT pZ Crume riyle SrIM?5OVEMENT: A*®
of writing is plumb easy —y o u ; ^. EMERGENCY,
just start with a subject, any sub-! ”TfEREAS, it is expressly pro-
ject, and then you slack the reins ^ P['ovjsl^ls ol Article
and give your typewriter its head
OR PREMISES SANITARY AND
SIGHTLY THAT THE SAME
MAY BE DONE AT THE EX-
PENSE OF THE CITY OF EDNA-
PROVIDING FOR THE FIXING
OF A LIEN AGAINST SUCH LOTS
4436, Revised Civil Statutes o f
Texas, that cities of a population
of more than 5,000 people shall
Back to St. Louis: , .........
A man walking along whiskers | [lave tde power to correct the evils
so shaggy he looks like a lumber- r®cited and the City
jack a stage lumberjack s I ™ Edna, Texas, is a city of more
On the window of a bar where
s j than 3.000 population.
there is a- floor show, "Burly whir-
ly girls,”
And a competitor advertises,
"Bellyrinas,”
(9-24-2tc)
CO.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Schade & Vance
INSURANCE
taw Bldg. Next ta Past Offlae
Duckett &. Duckett
LAWYERS
Office Next- te Peat Office
GANADO — TEXAS
HUGH L. OTTLEY
Residential k Commercial Dealga
Phone OL 7-2647 er OL 7-4534
(16 N. Menefee ddna
David C. Whitlow
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Harlan Will Present
Office la Co
EDNA - TEXAS
The late Senator Foraker of Science Lectures
Ohio relates in his autobiography
that one of his colleagues. Senator
Eugene Hale of Maine, was oppos-’'
ed to intervention in Cuba and to
acquiring the Philippines The
At Industrial High
,
William J. Harlan, one of 20
specially trained science teachers
Maine legislature —this ' being participating in an eight-state trav-
when U S. Senators were elected ciing science 'demoristration - lec-
by the legislature —unanimously ture Program" during the 1959-60
adopted a resolution censuring Hale scho°* year, will spend one week
and then, the next day, re-elected *„n tde Industrial High* School be-
him to the Senate —a tribute to his gmning October 26
way Department has seaway as
j well as roadway problems.
Current difficulty 'involve* t h e
state - operated ferry between Gal-
| veston Island and Bolivar Pennin-
1 sula Owners of submerged 1 a nd
! crossed by the Terries obtained a
; court order requiring the ferry op-
- erators to have- personal liability
iKinds against possible damage t o
| the property Highway Department
said that neither the state nor the
ferrymen, were able to pay. f or the
bonds
The Texian Editor’s
t
Frontier' News Flashes
luWOntaltaiU
tanirktata
It looked as if the ferries, which bept. 2*—86, 1SW
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
_ good season to satisfy their indebt-
carry some 95.000 autos a month, Several days previous to. the“cdness, but without success, and
would have-to shut ddwn However death of a child in .this city, re- their hardships and labor have
the landowners bringing suit cvntly, one of the limbs of an as- been all thrown away,
argreed to a stay of enforcement, on Pcn tree in the front yard of ito A fresh Indian trail of eight per-
the court order until Sept 28 to give parents. snapped asunder and sons, was discovered in that coun-
time for something to be worked withered. The same circumstance . ty, a few days since.
,Hit upon the identical tree, has occurr _
BIG YEAR FOR XKC-Texas Em ed upon the approach of the death TYLfcR The Wood vide Messen-
! ployment Commission paid out a o( t°ur other members of the fam- ger informs us that on the evening
(record high 1*8.956.333 in unem - Uy, previously, since the tree was of the 3d. a difficulty suddenly
ployment benefits in the fiscal ^rst planted — a period of thirteen sprang up between Francis S Har-
lyear just ended. Tears Though perhaps tbs result ren and Tbos G.
of mere accident, the coincidence
But TEC also reported a record mere accident, the coincidence the former was shot down and ex-
vear finding jobs for the unemploy furnishes ample matter for the Pired instantly. Both the’ young
ed It found work for 1,035.301 per
thoughts of the superstitious
sons More than 18 percent of the
placements were persons over 45.
and 26.437 were handicapped p er
*««». , ■
Texas' yob placement total for
the hand/ apped is the second, the last three years have battled pons, especially by those who have
** against misfortune; served as a no good cause to apprehend an at-
bulwark to Indian incursion, and tack upon themselves, unless fox'
men were in good standing in the
- f community and believed to ho
LAMPASAS — The Chronicle friends Scott toft and is aM a t
has a word to say about the b • d large Here we have another of the
luck of those preemption settlers pernicious effects of the barbarous
on the extreme frontier, .who (or practice of carrying deadly weo-
sincerity and his services.
24th DISTRICT COURT
Howard P. Green, Judge
Eleanor Meador vs. E. W. Mea-
dor Jr., suit for divorce filed.
Wilma Hopes vs. Chester Hopes,
suit for divorce filed
135th DISTRICT COURT
Frank Crain. Judge
James L. Smith vs Orvelene
Pierison Smith, suit lor divorce fil-
ed
COUNTY COURT
Wm., H. Hambies. Judge
Statd of Texas v$ J. B Foster,
defrauding with worthless check,
paid fine of $5 plus costs.
State of Texas vs. Robert J.
Lane, defrauding with worthless
check
State of Texas vs. Severiano Lu-
na Molina, driving while license
The program is supported by a
$335,000 National Science Founda -
tion grant to Oklahoma State uni-
versity, Stillwater, where Harlan
spent three months,during the past
summer in preparation for the job.
While at OSU he was issued a
station wagon completely equipped
with lecture - demonstration appa-;
ratus and supplies He and the oth- j
er 19 traveling science teachers I
were selected by a committee ol 'i
scientists because of their outstand
ing qualifications. |,
Harlan. 51. was born at Bartlett,
Texas, and graduated from h igh
school at Saratoga, Tex.
He holds a BA degree from Sam
Houston State college and a mas-
ter of education degree froin Usd- j
versity of Houston
He is on leave from Liberty, Tex j
high school, where he has taught
chemistry, physics and mathe-
matics the past several years I
TV & RADIO
SERVICE
TV Antenna lartallaltan
and Repair
Small Appliance Repair*
LACKS
”22 Year* In Edaa”
*67 N. Wells — OL7-46S1
Q
How' can I
coordinate my
life insurance and.
Social Security for
greater retirement
benefits?
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Johnny Riojas and Susie Gonza property To help poultrymen ana-
In order to be a successful poul-
tryman, you should analyze y o ur
Operation to determine the w a ge
or salary earned and also to (Mar-
mine the income you receive for
being an investor or owning the
, - 5
Joe Figerova and Janie Sanchez
largest figure for any state in the
nation, and it has had above aver
age success in placing older work who lose their clainu, if the same sooth, their own criminal miscoo-
ers. Only -M percent of the job - are not paid for. jorneume next duct should being it upon then,
seekers were over 45, but 1* per month ( They have waited for «m GMveetooa Weekly New*
l ' , . • -i 7
AUTO REGISTRATIONS
Frank Gresham. Edna Ford
peikup
A L Claybrook. Edna, Ford
J W Farmer. Edna. Ford pick-
toP
----------_o-
lyze their operation. Tom E - Prat-
er, extension farm management
specialist, and Ben C. Wormelt. ex-
tension poultry husbandman, have
written »*, leaflet entitled, "Guide
for Analyzing a Commercial Egg
Flock." -Your local county agent
has a copy and can help you ana-
lyze your particular operation
-a--—
Think twice; you only live one*!
A for experienced
11 consultation on this
I A. and other important
questions about your life
-nsurance call OL 7 2490
6(0«6( fRftZlfR
Amicable
LIFE, INSURANCE CO
EDNA
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1959, newspaper, September 24, 1959; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764049/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.