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THE EDNA HERALD
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957
Ganado News
Correspondent
MRS. DELLA N. PAPE
EDNA SCHOOL
CAFETERIA MENU
Nov. 11—15
A half pint of milk and bread
is served with each lunch. In case
food listed is not delivered items
of like value will be substituted.
MONDAY —Meat loaf smail red
beans, cabbage and apple salad,
whole new potatoes and sauce,
cornbraed and butter, cherry pie
TUESDAY — Large butter beans
with ham cubes, seasoned mixed
greens, carrot - pineapple - raisen
salad, hot biscuits and butter,
prune kolaches.
WEDNESDAY- Siiced ham, pota-
to salad, sliced tomatoes, nayy
beans, hot rolls and butter, pine-
aplle cake
THURSDAY -Tamale pie, pinto
beans, cabbage and pimento salad,
sliced peaches.
FRIDAY — Tuna - macaroni sal-
ad, buttered whole grain corn,
steamed cabbage, hot rolls and
butter, apple cobbler,
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About 2,500,000 people now live
in mobile hbmes.
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River deltas are so called be-
cause their triangular shape re-
sembles the Greek letter, Delta.
Commissioner Sablatura’s Precinct
Report for U Month of September
PERSONALS
road district It to Mr EinkauFs (
house The cost of this was $377 00
and was paid out of R & B2 funds Mrs. A. T Ross, who underwent
The road that turns left off of a delicate eye operation in the Hu-
. highway 59 to Spacck's, always., acjcy . Blasuwarae Hospital re- :,
hart -a-trad mutt iirite brhww reRTTp. TrmuperaTTr.g hlceTyT an'T~|
highway and toe railroad. I a-ked will ,oon be able to conic home
the Highway Dept for permission Mr. and Mrs O, C. Strawn and
Due to the heavy rains we had. it out, and if it is any good, it will *° f,x amLth,?y loW T.l»at.Jf chlkln'n sr*nt the weekend a t
1 am a week late with my report certainly save us a good deal of ' would build it up un i put a- Lockhart with his parents, Mr arid
gravel on it, they would black-top ,\jrs. Kalph Strawn,
Open House
FOLLOW THE ARROWS
FOLLOW' THE ARROWS
for the month of September
money for it is enough there to
Some places around Cordcle re- gravel several miles of road. If , „ , .
ported as much as 12" of rain, and the weather permits, we will try roa,J ,So we • ln wlth 'lr
we had several roads under water some of it soon,
for several days W. B. Frels Co $123 00 for drag-
We had quiet a bit of damage to line setting tiles, Wade Bros $1.-
our roads and bridges. The 40 foot 673 75 for 1339 yards of road .hell,
relieve bridge at Sandies Creek be- Benson Tractor Co $292 49 for two 4 , ,a( * top 11 a’
tween Ganado and Cordele washed maintainer tires and maintainer
out completely The water picked repair; Ben Jurasek $25 60 for 16
it up and carried it about 100 feet feet of 18” tile; Mustang Tractor
into Mauritz's pasture and there it and Equipment Co $413 74 for
lodged against a large tree We maintainer repair; Smith Bros
went in there and took it apart. Dredging Co. $1478 75 for 1183
brought it back out on the road, yards of road shell; The MauriU
then hired Mr. Frels to drive 28 Co. $754.29, this was for tires, ga-
pilings in there, and completely re- soline and oil, truck repairs, and
built it. I do not have the cost of j a new mowing machine for bur
the bridge at this time, for we had Case tractor * We did a lot of rnow-
to buy all new pilings and quite u ing and still have a lot more to
bit of new material, and 1 have mow along the roads; Ganado
not yet received all of the bills Machine Shop $1 25 for repair on
All of our roads are opened to maintainer "The following w e r <
traffic again, although the road paid for hauling road shell: Frank
from Sutherland School to Fdna is Chanek $225 50: M C. Gonzales
in pretty bad shape because a lot $200.00. C. C.'Hurt $247 50
of the road bed had been washed Th<, cr„mty north rmm>’
away. We hauled 20 yards of gra from Mustang Creek by Wm Oh •Sl'nf,ay November 10 at 3 00 p. m
vel and 50 yards of shell into those ovsky-s (arm flJyfU||y narrow rhp P"W1(‘ ls "'I'ln ly invited t
washed out places It Is' passable and has a o( traffic on it and at‘end- Hef'chmcnU will bo wv
but pretty rough, it will !.<• a few ,A„ ., ,Wli rfll|t, |,f,mdlt ed in the ba < men! "i >■.<■ enure r
days before it will be in good hape ,„H ot j.ind fl|on;! lhat road an(J immediately following the -rwe
; t ‘ >'; ’. t win .'!' ' of li'irjfl bit,- f; I«- (:re<k. ' ’ *'
In September and part of <Kto from Mr. Wm. Okovsky which al- v'Jfn I- & K on-»ru<'
ber, we hauled quiet a bit of «sJw 1J together amounted to 2.61 of an [lor| 0 0 ^ i>,r ,
on our roads around Little Kentu< acre We are going'f«> widen that huwlm^piopei 1
ky and White Hall, t p to Oct 1. rood and use the land at the creek
we hauled 2522 yards, and 1 a rn as a public dump ground for our
sure that we tinuled more than precinct We paid $39150 to M r,
that in October (or which we will Oisovsky lor this land Ice for
be billed on November 1 Sept amounted to $8 no pot. The goudbre.d in-.: •••!•< will he
The following bills were paid fin stamps, $3 00. conducted by tie Val fiber
'September: Byrne Chevrolet CO The following have paid our pre man, district Miperintcmlent of the
$212 55 for truck repair
Recent guests in the home of
Dr and Mrs .1 M Bauknight were
from the railroad property a«id "fS‘ fiVukmghfs bngher. Od i
hauled 110 yards of gravel ori top
of it We now have a nice crossing
there and I hofie
agreed to do
Respectfully submitted
Steve Sablatura.
Methodists Set
Groundbreaking
For Nov. 10 “
The Ganado MethodiM Ctiurcb
will bold a groundbreaking cere
for their new church plant
total cost of
the plant K $190.01)0 whir h include
furniture and landscaping Mr Ed
ward Bod«l of lloodon is the
church's architect
Mingus from Aruba, and his son-
,K, in-law. Dr Kenneth Axelsen of
if thev f^veston and Mrs Charles Bis-
hop and daughter of Houston
Mrs M W Mauritz left Houston
by plane Saturday night to fly to
Honolulu where she will meet her
husband, Marcus, who is on his
way home from a trip that took;
him practically around the world
on a rice junket. They will both
return home the end of the week
Miss Cookie Mauritz, who is at
tending St Stephens School in Aus-
tin. spent the weekend here with
home folks
Mr and Mrs Walter Witcher
and children of San Antonio spent
Sunday here with their sister and
family, Mr and Mrs. Anton Sabla-
tura.
Mr and Mrs. T E. Parker spent
the weekend at Pawnee with home
folks
Weekend guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs. I II. McAfee were
their brother, Val Garrick, and a
friend, Sonny Daniels, troth of Dal-
las While here they helped open
up the Duck season, enjoying sev-
eral (lays of hunting,
A number of Ganado football
fans will pick their team this week
in South West Conference and at
tend the game, some going to A
& M to see the Number 1 team
and S. M. U. and others will go to
Houston to see Rice and Arkansas
VANDERBILT, TEXAS
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 9 and 10
A $300.00 gift certificate will be given some lucky family Sunday at 5 p. m.
Be sure and roister, you do not have to be present to win.
Introducing.......THE MODERN
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HOMES
A Down Payment
To Fit Everyone’s
Budget
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Mr. and Mrs .1 M Walleck
., v.. ............ fVrr.i.c i, iii i,,, i ;,i,„i and others will be in Austin to see
;'oh,n cinot for shell Robert Zajieek. °'ri *' 1,1 ,h„ th,,r(.
find * Smi $198 78 for diesel fuel L A Hanson $39 no; tins the pastor,.the Re \, K Reeves. -
Texaco Service Station $10 65 for T„.,|„r 7.-, ,k to. several former p.i tw -. and .... , ,
,ta „dw*.. ........... mi m, ,,i ii.......... t>»-
Radiator Shop $7 00 for maintainer sho(,n„k,r ,,ajf) %r,w Utr U|e *' l>l»nm-d for ", whole congrcva- ,/in th, It H w PlirLme Ho
radiator repair Edna Tractor to aw! u„ p.emu "'»* “> Participate J, wt Mon' Jto has been
$2C21 lor mower parts: Hermans Moor<% farm al Corrlelc paid $13 00 Th- ................ ”■* '•.......
Welding Shop $18 00 for welding on for , Th(< (ollowi„g paid lor life
maintainer, W H Atkins, County ,najhi!1jlM.r work: Charlie Strelee Church, and plarr are to make it
Surveyor, $75 00 for surveying road $12 v, G A Bur<.s $7 ;,o Alois n day to l« long rem.-inberetl
md t ii e
officials of th<- church The service
engrega ■
(ion to participate
Tl„- ns nr. important day in the b^.g'b.vnn'"Allen "Grandparent';
e "f ,,H' '-anado Method!-t ,r<, Mr. and Mrs, ,1. .1 Husak, Jr
Pi t s TAM S AND INSt HAST E
Various Plans
To Choose From
WE Bl II.D IN ALL PRICE
RANGES
This Modern 3 Bedroom Completely Finished Home
Built On Your Lot For $7,250.00.
“WE WILL BUILD TO YOUR PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS”
WASIOEK
VICTORIA
Builder of Modern Homes
Phone 1113-7540 3 509 E. RIO GRANDE
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walleck.
right-of-way by Win Olsov
Frank's Service Station at Lolita
$17.71 for gasoline used in o u 1
trucks while hauling shell; Carl's
Hardware A Plumbing Supplier-
122.70 for paint used on our trucks,
Bep's Supply A Auto Service $9 84
for gaskets and parts, A ii Sher-
rill Concrete Works $890.91 fur con-
crete tile; Magnolia Petroleum Co
$149.56 for gas and oil; Jackson
County Lumber Co $200 53 f o r
fence post and barb wire; Texas
Foundation A Pre Cast Co Inc
$120 00 for coring for gravel
(There is a little creek north of
Peters $15IX). B e n 111 e Matcek
$9.00: Mr- Dan Halnoiw $15 00.
Arvid Anderson $27 50, Fiank An-
del, Sr. $17.30; Willie Boehm $130
00, Charles Koudelka $5 00; Pete
Savely *17.50; Robert Zujitek *15
In 1941, road district I t, which is
in Cordele. voted bonds to gravel
some of their roads When they got
through graveling, they had some-
thing over $8,800 00 left and when
Every member and all of the
family are urged to attend, and
tiring along youi friends, aid the
pastor
UNICEF Halloween
Collects $82.09
For Needy Children
The citizen-
Proved and approved around the world end row its hero for yo*.;... who CS L ORD
____WdUBiPaf Ganado are proud
they paid up those bonds, they had of c(r„rls of th(, UNlCEF-gob--
a little over $4,000.00 left again ,ms ,r> s,i;lre their Halloween with!
They asked me to use that money the children in other lands A total
to regrave! some of their present (|f {m> ,.s has heen sent to
Cordele that has ouiet 1 bit of rock Kravf’1 r’’a<1' an<l 1,1 . *,:rayel the United Nations Children's Fund
Cordele that has quiet a tut or rock a(x,ut 2 ,.2 rnik!s w,thin that dis ,,, be ,-„„verle<l by that < ■-n- v in
in it1 so I hired a truck to drill , . th,lt h ... _ . . ,,, 0 uj. <om<riui ",v '"■u. .).., my in
i,.o holos that rn-.-L t„ ,rKt "* r ' u .ivt tt.u |,f,, saving medicines and!
???./previously We did this, as tin- ........ giving milk and vitamins
see if we could find some gravel
that we could use on our roads di<itnH W(, hirr,| Wadc 1{r
We have found a large herl of very haul(1(, $n ,,, ,K, w„rth of
money could only he spent in that! Thi., t(intll|mtmn of the icople of
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small gravel, hut we don't know ,|nd lhis di,,ri,.t ,, stin (', ;
just how good it wilt be to put on v .m ;o to ....... ;
roads. The owner of that ranch for rl.grave|ing those roads We al-
said that he will give us enough hauletl 145 yards of gravel on
to gravel one mile of road to try . our county road beginning f r o 111
Barber Jesse Reynolds Sells Shop
After 45 Years and 150,000 Haircuts
Ganado can provide enough vac-
cine to prevent 8209 children from
tuberculosis or provide 41.
045 glasses of milk for starving
children throughout the world
The sponsoring committee, with
Mr It. S. Whitmire and Mrs. K
I Reeves as chairmen, wish to
exptr-s its appreciation to every- j
One responsible (or making the;
third UNICEF Halloween in Gana-
do a success:
The more than 100 young people '
participating in the UNICEF pro-
gram represented the following
GANADO—With the sale of Key cialed with his brother. Curley (hutches: St. James Lutheran,
nolds Barber Shop in Ganado lad Reynolds. Curley will continue to first Christian, First. Methodist
week, Je‘sc Reynolds retired from work in the Ganado -.bop, which ;,nd First Baptist The children un
a 45 year harboring career during wa, purchased by Sam Grime d,.r \> y,.ars 0f age were enter-
he has given un estimated.; and will now be known as Grimes tainerl altei the drive with a party
150,000 haircut*. Mr Reynolds Barber Shop Edmond Racer, will ,n the basement of the Methodist
started as a barber in Oklahoma continue as the third barber in the dumb; and those 12 to 18 years of
in 1912 and has harbored in Sinton, three chair shop. a(.0 were treated with a hayride
Carnp llulcn, Camp Swift. El Cam: Mr. Grimes who graduated on two big trailers to the White)
po. Louise, and Ganado After bis from the Modern Barber College Hall community center, where they
retirement h<> will continue to i ■ m Ha-iston in 19.51. ba- annmim. I , ,-d , aim- ■ and rel'i eshmeats.
in El Campo, but will spend some he will install new lights, blowers, “ __________-------------
time with his two sons, one in and a new air-conditioning system
Miami. Florida and one in Wichi- in the shop This is the first shop
Mr Grimes has owned. In the past
ta, Kansas. ^ three years he has been a relief
For most of his 45 years the barber in Edna, Ganado, Yonder-
popular Jesse Reynolds was asso- hilt and Port Lavaca
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Ganado CDA Plans
Pan-Cake Supper
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Born Info
Wonderful
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TTii$ baby will iomeday realize her grxxJ fortune
and enjoy helping local progress—as every good
citizen docs Help your community by banking at
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OAMADO
There is to he a Pan Cake Sup- :
per sponsored by the Ganado Cath- ;
olio Daughters of America on Sat - i
urday, Nov 16, from 6 to f) p m.,
at the Assumption Parish Hall in I
Ganado. |
One dollar will buy,all the pan-
cakes, bacon and coffee you can j
cat.
The public is cordially invited, i
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A good look beats good luck in |
the job of safe driving.— DRIVE j
SAFELY
The daddy - long-legs lives o n
small insects and vs entirely harm-
less to man.
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TMF FIRST CM FVFB TO USF THf
WMOll WOALO AS A TEST TRACK
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Voa'll ride in a new world nl style In Ike Sft Ford
PIONEER
GARAGE
To show my apprrrlatioa for my
old customers in the past and as
an encouragement to new custo-
mers, the Pioneer Garage will give
a 10% discount on all parts and
labor (or the months of November
and December, 1957.
This is our way of saying Merry
I hriettnas and Thanks for tour
patronage in the „ past
Yours truly
Mec*A-Nic George
tot f firm tell St I'hotte Ol;7’8Mt
New deep-sculptured styling
New Interceptor V-8 power
New Cruise-O-Matic Driva
New Ford-Aire Suspension
New Magic-Cirdu Steering
The 5S Ford is the newest car in
the unrid—the only car ever to meet
a world-wide lest and tct'tt world-
wide approval before its public
premiere.
Here’s a car so new, so beautiful
it made ey es pop Trora Paris to
Pakistan ... a car so rugged it
proved its mettle In a road teet
around the entire world! What's
more, it did it on/ surprisingly
little gas-thanks to new Preci-
s'! .n Fuel Inducton. C.me in and
let us allow you the world’s nujet
beautiful new bargain!
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