The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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PET RITZ
APPLE. PEACH, CHERRRY
46 OZ. CAN LIBBY’S
PKG.
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All"*'*
NO. 2 CAN LIBBY'S DEEP MINTED
SNOWDRIFT
NO. 303 CAN LIBBY’S GARDEN SWEET
VEGETABLE JUICES
NO. 303 C^N GREEN GIANT
km
’S'55'
GIANT SIZE
V/i OZ. CAN GERBER'S STRAINED
12 OZ. BOS NIAGARA
DISPENSER
12 OZ, KRETSCHMER
0 1 Elf YU
7 OZ. GOLD MEDAL MACARONI OR
NO. W* CAN CHICKEN OF THE SEA
OCEAN SPRAY
TALL CANS
NO. 300 CANS
FRESH
Holloway’s Market
FANCY DELICIOUS
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Are YOU horse and bugfgy?
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th«r %iuoa. Some think vitioa euaimumi aft * simple 4 minute
procedure Actually it takes almost an hour, sometimes snore, to
make a complete visual examination. That’s simply because the de-
■mods on vision today are toulls-different than 50 years ago.
An ethical optometrist always examines not only for present seeing
prob.ems, but for problems that might arise in the future. Preventive ■ --*^8
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«*re is a fundamental pan of any profession — especially OrroMmr,
THIS MESSAGE PRESENTED IN THE INTEREST OF BETTER VISION BY
DR. C. M. DUGGER
EDNA
AFFILIATED WITH THE TEXAS OPTOMETR1C ASSOCIATION
isss—T«x*a orrossrnuc aa*oCT*Tjo» t
Lolita News
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Kilr
CABOLVN billings
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Mr. " and Mrs H R. Hopffarth
had their'two sons from college
homp ftir the holidays J/(nimie is
from AAI at Kingsville, And-Hugo
Is from. A AM at Col legty Station.
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Mary Frances, to meet his family
Mr and Mrs Albert (iopffarth
in Raytown visited Ips brother and
family.'.Mr and Mrs H R ’ Gop
| ffarth and family for several days
Mr and Mrs Pat- Fitzpatrick
• and family ate New, Years dinner
• with the H. R • Gopffarths. and
family *
fc,. LasI Wednesday night at Up m
fhe younger Ihtermediate Train-
ing Union Class had a New Year.’s
Eve., parly at the Industrial Junior
High school building TRere were
sot present They were Ira Joe
Klaus. Jimmy Fitzpatrick, - l>-m
Deyton, Sharon Bassett, Sh a roii
I'Cole and Jerry Fisher. Mrs J. II
Hood and Mr Clem Fisher were
the leaders Refreshments were
punch, cookies and candy Games
were played and everyone enjoyed
■ the fun
Mrs J Hood, Roy 'Hood Ijiny,
.....and Sharon Bassett Want io Austin
1 last Friday for the weekend To vis-
it relatives there and Grandpa Hod
: Went-to see,-his dm! or jhere
The JHtler Intermediate Training
Union t'iaNT of First B apt i s t
Church^tifB,olita had a party last
Friday night at the church Re-
freshments-or hot chocolate, cook
ies and brownies were served to
the following who attended Garries
were played also I'hoje present
were: 1 ■ j
AHie Fox, Mary Ann Sears, Peg
Ky Horne, YVilliam t iopffarth, Tom-
my McFeron, Barbara Hiiseman,
Sue Karl, I.Hvri'nrp Gopffarlh, Ca
;>'#»- Rowed-.HthirHer.rid Talbott,
Glenda Jones, Jimmy Fitipatrick,
John Cornejo, Peggy Karl, FSairisi
rSamHetstm-ofnl Mike \ndors
The leaders. Mrs s‘ s'amuclson.
ami J V Billings there,] \t+*£ WUmvx M„a| ' „•
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Report All Jiicome
he f«ill«i‘.uni; vi,ilc<| ,| \\ Klaus ! -- - .................
Mrs 'J;--.'KRihs ■ and Aunt A n n j e: ! Approximately 30,000 disabled ,
...M*' ""I Mi I: 'll Klaus 'T“i ,t- Wcnms, and widows «f vWpran*
* pm 1 ‘ ; at r * eminr! Mi ,md urTexas who receive monthly pen*
• Vrx V A Re K.iwny at |-;| 'Ctunixi -iitm payments arc being reminded .
Mi riinl - Ylra < ;n loss Yearwood by the'Veterans Arimir'htr.-uinn tn
»>"l uwnly id Ednai Mr mid 'Mrs” report their annual income prompt
lien Hollar and family fo Memphis ly and thus avoid the risk of hav-
Tenn Mr and Mrs/ Grover) ing their payments stopped.
IvLuu and I'ritiniy, Me efvl Mr* e- Joe F linger, officer m charge
* II Klaus and lamily, and Mi ' of VA office at Victoria, said that
and Mr* *n k Carnes and Bonny VA Is-now mailing to all pension
Mr and’ Mrs It K Carnes and ■ recipients a tabulating card upon
Benny spent New Year's Day in which the income report ttiay be
Victoria with Mr ■ and Mrs Hubert .marie Pensions cease if the in-
Carnps. and stm —^d___ * eonle of a single individual e'jl - *
d:: • J, Walker’s brother, I*’- vnk : chris $M00, or '$2700 if the red-
Hrilmer, of York town visited them pient has dependents. Regulations
Monday through Wednesday of last ‘ require payment to be stopped If
week • . the income report is not received
\J* md Me/ C D Ogden and witliin 30 days
Kay and Paul of Laredo visft&fC -He warned that the tabulating
her 'sister and family, Mr and card will be processed mechanical-
and ly when it is returned and -that J
culling, folding or otherwise muti-
’ the wording
Mrs J W Cole, Brenda
Sharon, last weekend
Mr and Mrs V. M Williams oi iating it will delay
Corpus Christ! \isited Mrs Gene lf th(' information and risk a cub
Chapman last weekeiid off in payments.
•, ■ , - ■_■. ■ * ■ ; No income, questionnaire is sent
° to veterans or dependents receiv-
SHORTS * mg service -connected eompensa-
Wiiham Jennings Bcyan, who tion^ v
was a candid.it>> ,u the tee of Anyone *vbo needs help in filling
.16, was the yopngest man ever ff1 ^ £
to hold
deney
the Victoria VA Office, located on
r presi-! the ground floor at 104 North Wil-
liam St Victoria, Geiger said.
TEXAK RED
NICK SIZE
Honnel Wmesota &
KOLBASISAUSAGE
79' h ■:
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Ami’s Star
SLABBACON
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65' Ik
Kraft's Deluxe
CHEESE SLICES
30*
FRESH DELICIOUS STEW MEAT...
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.