The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1959 Page: 11 of 12
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7Xfj&!f FACES OF CRIPPLING
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CPL 1958 Report
Show* Increase in
Electricity U*e
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fjlo^y • Folks: • froze up at home and one at the
According to this slightly unoffi- store and these pipes were wrap-
oa! therm-'.meter of mine, it wa- ■■■j • • covered u;>.
17 degrees Sunday AM Anyhow. Mrs Dick DeNecfe of Edna was
no matter what the thermometer i visiting her parents, Mr. A Mrs
showed we had three water pipes;! B. . Clements Sr.. Mrs^ ...Cheney
: and other friends in Cordele one
- ‘ “ ' .: day last week.
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The Snipe
was visiting
Hoffers of Harlingen
in the home of her
T£NITH
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ZENITH "SERVICE SAVER"
HORIZONTAL CHASSIS USES
NO PRINTED
CIRCUITS
Printed Circuitry In a TV
chassls'can lead to costly
repair bill* and may also
cause service delay*. Zenith
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TMf iDtMBUROM, MOOa A«N.
t1'diae.n’ea*.262»0.ln. o1 rectanoular
•Ictur* area. H.OOO volts ol plctura
power. Sunshine Picture Tube, Tone
Control. In Maroon or Ebony colors.
Bata available at
eatra cost. 189.95
crafted stand-
ard circuitry
for g reater
operating de- „
pendabtlityand,
fewer servica"
headache*.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES
LACK’S
EDNA
Floyd, & family of Cordele the
1 past week
Mr & Mrr"Tntkry Calcote of Lo-
lita & Mr. 4 Mrsx Eddie Sowell
of Edna were guests of the Ditt-;
■ rich's families ol Cordeli the past i
i Saturday and Sunday J
Brother Jacob Regeir and fami-,
| ily of the Wayside Chapel have re-
I turned from a meeting held during
the holidays at Katy.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Stafford and
'Linda of Thfee Rivers spent the!
weekend in Upper Cordele visiting!
1 her parents, Mr .‘ 4 Mrs. W. F. 1
Hart.
Richard Clark of Houston Univ-1
ersity has been visiting his par-
ents, the Jimmie Dick Clarks, of
Upper Cordele and sporting one of
these new Chevy's;
4 The Shefciks of Cordele are'
building a new home on Hiway 530
up the road from their home that
will be occupied by their son, Gene
and family who have been living in
, the Peck house in that vicinity.
The Regier family and Kenneth
Peck 'of Cordele attended the wed-
; ding in Edna Saturday night of
! Donnie Fenner & his bride. -W e
wish theee young folks a long and
happy nftirried life.
Mr. A Mrs Bob Hultquist of
Ganado & Mr. & Mrs. Joe Owens
i of Edna were guests of the K B.
Pecks of Cordele Saturday night,
the occasion being Bubba Peck's
! birthday, it beiug the last one for
him in that String, of thirties. We
wish him many .more each one
better than the last.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Slatter and son
were in Cuero last week where the
lad underwent' • a’ toncilectomy,
where it was discovered that h e
had three instead of the customary
two tonsils. He is at home doing
fine at present.
.Mr. 4 Mrs. Kid Gerald & family
of New Gulf and Mrs. Curtis Haim |
man & children of Edna vtere visitr
irig their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
! Lep Gerald, & Mrs. Kid's parents,
I the Anton Kubenkas, of Co rdele |
| recently. . ' l
Mrs. T J. Parry of Vanderbilt;
spent Saturday night in thej home j
of her, sister & husband, Mr. and:
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electricity and paid le
watt li<ii‘i’. for ,i ’’ '■;>
in history
Central Power md I
pany. in it s annual ye.
mary of operations' ,u
tit
*i|9 kilowatt- horn
(he year just pavt
■ .1 11 <i\or 19V.' '
increase was ad
• CPI, .if! i- I tls -' il.
The greater u <■ Of
hr<>u the 8' <■• i :e
, • dential cn-!■ nu'i’ ■ • .<
t0 . » «? - out pet « •» •'
lowest ifl i on ip ■ - ‘u
While electric < ust,.i ,<
iimore
per kii<>-
e’ver hi
r
ht
a sc of
of the
tune record.
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AT YOUR
SERVICE
lairanr ,K. Miller • ,• .
110 N. Menefec ^
l>h«w OL7 2209
. .to help you own a lOuod,
sensible insurance program.
CALL Mi TODAY! .
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Birth Defects
DOREEN
~Arthritis
PAMtlA
Polio
creasing rneir
. CPL invested a men
aoo.ooo iu Hu' so, -ii :
for the construction .1
faeihties
The two largest Cl
projects included- n
new .1 1. Gates • I' a
Mission, the fir f ■
wa* completed in
major addition to I on
.-r • Station near 1 ' ■
ed for operation iri *
two new units will a
company 's general in
to M0.D00 Ji'ifh*htts„
four t unes „u-- huh Ii
it could supply it -.
1950,
Ar major part a
construction e*{wtnio
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LOOKING TO YOU FOR HBLP...
All three share one dream-to grow up able to move about and lead healthy normal
lives. The March of Dimes can help them realize that dream if jfou give generously.
South Texas
Mrs. Ivan Fenner, of Upper Cor-
Mrs. Anton Eubenka o f
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Nd f 'oat.
Pioneer Garage
Get the AH-N»*
ALLOY-COATED*
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dele
Mr. &
the Free State of Cordele were in!
HallettesvlUe on a combined busi-
I ness and pleasure trip one day re- address.
; cently. Last week the Missus and m e
Mrs. Chas. Davenport of Cordele attended the last rites'for my cou-
spent a few days in Yoakum visit- sjn_ R0y Goppert,- whi<:h were held
j ing in the home of her parents, I jn Edna. He used to live in Cor
! the Loos’, of that city. dele hut has been hone from here
I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Greer, who! for many years: He was taken ill
i have been in Alabama, where Ce- \ on Christmas Day
I cil has been employed, were
JOIN IH
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ARCH OF DIMES
lighting, along
..I cum In ity ‘
di y-tng. , water
111<' <-l up.—ah.
writ
o o d
for
"added-lifi
■All oy-Coofd Stwl
*hini8»tri. **. .
usually cold winter especially if
there has been moisture during
that time there is an old belief
that crops will be better The cold
at least does away with harmful
Pfc. Ramirez Work*
In STRAC Mission
'greater usage
home heating hr
popular
Jriiiii atirig a <’<>
the South Texan
f laght <0
FORT CAMPBELL,
PFC Daniel Ramirez,
KY. - Army
whose broth
insects and the freeze will loosen
the ground so that the oxygen will eri Cruz N Ramirez, lives in . Loll
and . died o n ! have a chance to get to the roots pa recently participated in a two
Sunday He had lived in San An of plants. Therefore, I believe we jay STRAC «Strategic Armv Corps
I guests of the W H Webernicks one | tonio for several years. Our sym have had enough cold to s o r t a mission, while serving Jrith the
'day recently. Cecil expects to stay! pathies to his mother, brothers 4 loosen things up for the next sea- tout Airborne Divisions 5023 In
at the Rome place near Morales sister. *»n- " , . . fantry at Port i. amp m . .. .
until receiving a new Company, As a rule after having an un t’red Goppert ! Testing its ability to move in .»
------—------- * matter ' of hours, a combat ready
unit from this infantry, consisting
INTEREST IMi
Fort Niagara.
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of 230 men and 22 vehicles was
air lifted l.y c I'.: i I mi! 1 ■ - -'i:
■ '..ift from I’firt 1“ iUi* ■
Naval Air Station at < •• m Phr ‘ " ' 1 ' ■' '' '
ti.^Tex Upon its return, the unit,'....... ol 19..a to
made a mock airborne assault on
the lort
Ramirez, a rifleman in the In
fantry's Company I <ntere<l^ the
Army In March 1957 and complel'
<s| basic combat. training at Fort
.Chaffee, Aik .
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features wider bcuU and more
luggage space. MADK MIMtOK
FINISH keejw ita shine without
waxing for up to three years,
new bigger brakes: better
cooled with deeper drums, up to
66% longer life. OEI KIII A l>
CURVED IP IN DU IHIIH arid
bigger windows all of Safetvy
ftef* ^lasa. SI,I MUNI' DESIGN:
fresh, fine and fashionable with a
practical slant. HI IIIRIhl 0
Up to 10 • more mill-8 p**r gamm
yiM.rUikID W* eight to
choose from, with compresaton
ratios ranging up to 11.2b to 1.
I’lJLL (Oil, 'SUSPENSION-
further r*.-fin*--*l for * .smoother,
steadier ride on any kind «f roa<l.
One short drive and you'll know
the smart switch is to Chevy.
Come m arnl be our gueat.for .a,
pleasure test first etiam-e van get,.
NOW-PROMPT DELIVERY!
Stepp.-<l up shipments have
.aasu'reil you a w <ie ch<iico of
moilels an<l c,ilors We au prom-
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ideal time to buy'
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Highway 111 South « r
Edna
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1959, newspaper, January 8, 1959; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764141/m1/11/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.