The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1957 Page: 3 of 16
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1937
THE EI)N\ IIERAI.D
About one-eighth the amount of available calcium for plants and
lime is being used in Texas as is animals, increased the efficiency
needed. This valuable soil nutrient^of manures and fertilizers and irn-
serves a fourfold purpose. It gives roves the growth of beneficial soil
the correct soil acidity, furnishes organisms.
Section 1 — Page J
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Outlook Now Shows
Domestic Demand
For Ag Products
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Domestic demand for agricultur-
al products will probably be good
in 1958, because consumer income
should remain at a high1 level, and
general economic activity should
continue strong. However, there
aw signs <4- weakening *—
At the present time, it appears
that exports in this fiscal year.
July 1, 1957. to July 1, 1958, may
not be as high as they were last
year, according to John G. Me-
Haney, extciisioh economist Agri-
cultural exports in the fiscal year
1950-57 were about 35 percent gre i-
ter than the preceding, due prima
lily lo government exo.iit pro-
grams. The main trouble with ag-
riculture, says the economist, i s
that our production is over-expan-
dod in terms of available markets.
Cattle prices in 1957 are better
than in 1950 because of higher in
comes, a larger number of people,
a Smaller slaughteratTiT improv cTT
range conditions which, have creat-
ed a good demand for range cat-
tle. Cattle prices in 1958 will pro-
bably be somewhat higher than in
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THERE IS NO HOME DELIVERY.
TURKEY SHOOT
LaSalle Hall
Sunday, Nov. 10
SHOOTING — 1:00 TH.I. DARK
TURKEY SITM'EK — AT 5:00
GAMES PARTY — VETER SI PP1R
DANCE — 9:00 - 12:00
SPONSORED BY ST. THERESA PARISH
EVERYBODY INVITED
1957 because employment and in-
comes should be high and the
number slaughtered should he a
little le - than in 19.57, "points -(Hr!
McHnnoy
Feeder cattle will probably not
decline as much seasonally this
fall as they usually do because
there will be an abundance of
cheap feed in the form of corn,
grain sorghum and other grains,
create a good demand for feeders.
Hog production if) 1958 will proba-
bly be' larger than in 1957, and
beef will have to compete with
more pork Poultry products will
also give beef strong competition
It is estimated that about -118
million bushels of grain sorghum
will he harvested this year. This
is more than double last year’s
crop and is 72 percent more than
the record crop of 195,5. The pro-
duction of corn is average. T li e
oat crop is 20 percent larger than
last year and the barley crop is
up li pen lilt \s a result, McHan-
ey says that lower feed prices can
be expected during the feeding
year of 19.57-.5ji.
The cotton pa taro shows that
the carry-over is down and t h e
acreage ns down; the big "un-
known’' :s how much cotton will
he exported in per; 58
!3!iio Cheese Dresses Up Frozen Fish Fillets
BY .IXfROTTIV MADDOX
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cheese.
Blue Clicc.c 2 .
~~ One and o,a
Z.in fillets of sole
10! j-ounce can ci
to soup, 8-ounee
sauce, ' cup ri;
ran blue chi esc <..
Sprinkle fillets
pepi'er. Roll tip ,u
and place in shallow gn a od 11 -
quart i ,- - et, de. t'oir; me re-
maining ingredients. Mix well
and peur over fillet It,die in
low ove'n (t’it.5 ('. . . 1'. i 35-
■10 ininu'- . or cool Id 1 r flakes
"asfly with foi I;,
Blue C'll*'*' - ‘Shr-iotrt Kl.ill, t
(1 ti : , ••■■■.)
Onc-q; a ter eup T -, 1 li ,e -
liuin-si/cd ni,,,, f,|i, i, ! eh
garlic, li- uly elm! pi I, 1 < ,
chopped giceil p, ;g r, 1 cup re 1 . i
one 1 - pound 1 i ,,. - ,.m t", ,
toes. 1 eup water, 1 le wq bo ■ ’!, j
1 pound fie/, u ti, \ i-ine.I, full;
cooked - In imp, 1 i eup n alibi, d
American blue ehce - (about l’.i
ounces).
Melt butter over me Hum heat
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(diets and other sea food can have added
1 up|vvith sautes using American blue cheese.
Ad ! on: in, garlic and green pep-
>i i an I s.aile 5 minute . Add rice
aid cook until ''browned; Add to-
vv ..ter and salt. Cover
at'' stirring occasionally; add
■ "id; i ional walci if necessary.
Add shrimp and cheese. Cover
and cook until cheese is melted
and cook over low heat 25 min-i and shrimp are heated.
JIlpD: .J
* I!), bag
■m-m.
FLOOPl
.......45c
25 lb. cotton i 51.85
Spry
SHORTENING
f-p* is-m<
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- V4 04. (an l ml or wood
DEVILED HAM. 2 for
Pet Evaporated
ILK
2 tall cans 21c
12 oz. can
SPAM
43c
2^
^V*
FROZEN FOODS
10 oz. pkg. Libby’s
BUTTER BEANS
10 oz. pkg. Libby's
BLACKEYE PEAS
Snowdrift
SHORTENING, 3 lb. can .
WESSON OIL of..............
.. ,89c
Admiration
COFFEE, 11 can.............
1 oz. ( an Libby's
VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 for.....
35c
No 300 ( an Libby's Whole Kernel or Golden ('ream Style
CORN, 2 for.................
288 Jar Libby’s Dill or Sour
PICKLES....................
?7n
No. 303 ( an Libby’s
FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 for.....
45c
No. 303 Can Ranch Style
BEANS, 2 for................
73n
I Vi oz. Jar Gerber’s Strained
BABY FOOD, 4 for
1131 oz. Pkg. Nabisco
OREO CREAM....
Libby's
TOMA!
re JUICE. 2 for...
......21c
Mv-T l ine
PUDDINGS, 2 for.........
17c
30 oz. Rama
PEACH PRESERVES.....
37c
WISH, 1
if........................89c
Bath Size Lux or Lifebuoy
SOAP, 2 for.............
29c
BREEZE or RINS9........
.......31c
Dclsey White or Colored
TISSUE. 2 for............
?5c
J2's
KOTEX
........................29c
Sta - Mo
LAUNDRY STARCH, qL
(4$
aaTEff 'JMJLQfo Holloway’s Market
SPECIALS
Fri. ■ Sat.
Nov. 8-9
v
YCARAMEL NUT ROLLS
Krafts W iped Miracle
MARGARINE
Armour’s
CANNED HAMS
3lb,cans2.97
Hormel
CEIVELAT
55elb.
KRAFT’S LONGHORN CHEESE lb.49*
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1957, newspaper, November 7, 1957; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764065/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.