Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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Friendly Home
Demonstration
Sunday, November 23rd—
Sunday School 9 a.m.—Miss M.
Tomforde, Pipt.
Morning Service (English) —
10:30 a. m.
Annual Thankoffering Servici
by the Women of the Church --
7:30 p. in.
Sunday School Hochheim
Prairie 8:45 a. in., Mrs. Emil
Kiick, Superintendent.
Sunday School Center School—
8:30 a. in., Miss Annie Barre, Su-
pcrentendent.
Thursday, November 27th—
Thanksgiving Service (English)
10 a. in.
German Freighter
Paul Bechter, Pastor
U. S. Boarding Party Approaches
■OLT CBOM LUTHERAN
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All Leather
Zipper or Button
Styles.
$6.90
And Up
$12.90
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Club Meets
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$2.98
Handelmans
LOCALS
Praises Norwav
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Film
Sale by Land Comm.
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Penney’s Special
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Victoria Advanced
39c yd.
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Rayons - Crepes
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Lovely patterns and
. good quality materi-
hz
THANKSGIVING
als and all at this
special low Pen-
ney Price. See our
windows and be
here Early to get
a good selection.
FRIDAY 10 A. M.
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Zipper or Button
Styles — Solid
Colors or Fancy
Plaids.
greased 98c.
Service Station.
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HERBERT “Dutch” KOEHLER
TRANSFER CO.
North of Fire Station
Agent for Herder Truck Line
LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Agents for Allied Van Lines, Inc.
WOOD--SAND--GRAVEL
Phone 321 ----Day or Night
lege Station with
Arthur llarnden
kun. boys uho ,
A: M. College.
FIRST STATE BANK
YOAKUM, TEXAS
Umber Federal Depart mrannee Oorporartu
And I p
$4.98
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point
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1 hr
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10 a.m. Friday
Short length
regular
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ini’in-
sici’
in \ on-
friend-.
Yard chrystantheinums in ail
j colors will he sold at On s Top
Shop Saturday for Chrysanthe- |
mum Sunday.
tor the purchase of 94,000 acres
bringing $393,917 into the perm-
anent school fund.
(ot'iie, t<
| wide sale
I 000 ;
lands
■ School
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’ACKETS
daughter. Dr. and Mrs.
Richter Wednesday.
WT
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Dr. Frank Nelson, former U.
S. Consular official at Oslo, has
expressed this opinion of
new March of Time film on
way now showing here: “1 saw
Norway tight back with by own
eyes, and then saw March of
Time’s ‘Norway in Revolt'. The
film certainly gives an accurate
and vivid portrayal of the situ-
ation in Norway today!”
Air School Soon to
I Have Post Band
Home Laundry work solicit ?d
by Mrs. E. 1‘. Newsom, corner of
Montgomery’’ and Crittendon. 1
will appreciate your patronage.
(195-2td-p).
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
I ......
! quickly allays the cough, or you are
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
locate.! in
1-01111! if'
11 lx- puti-l
WE have much to be thankful for thia year. For health,
happiness and for friends. Ours is a friendly banking insti-
tution. We enjoy the association of your business. In thane
days of modern speed It is well ofr us to stop and reflect
upon the blessings that are ours in the “LAND of the
FREE.” Thia has been a good year for ns because you wbe
have banked with us hav> made it so. For you wo give
thanks today.
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in a kt
an nppoi 1 uni
tatewide >ale.”
Miss Floy McGrew of Cuero
spent today here with friends ami
I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C
McGrew.
Miss La Nelle Kurc of San An
tonio spent Wednesday
kuin with homefolk and
Til' will be the second
of school J;i ' il' I Im 111 'I
on January 3, 1910. result! d
an unprecedented '\000 bull-
ing received for I Im 'ah- of
proximately 200.000 acre'
allXDie offers had been
eiflBbb high bid'
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SPECIAL — Cars washed and
At W. H. Gray
(26tp)
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First picture, released by the Navy shows U. S. boarding party
approaching the German freighter Odenwald in the South Atlan
tic. Disguised as the American ship Willmeto and flying the
American flag the she ship was seized by a U. S. Navy cruiser
The crew attempted to scuttle the ship are shown coming down
her side, believing she was sinking. — (NEA Telephoto).
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Meister,'
Mrs. Gladys Young and Charles
Lamar Young spent today in San
Antonio with Mr. and Mrs. La-
mar Overbay and family.
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, ed out.
' Boa id
' prii-i ' t
Spring
, to 11 'Id
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Birta Renfro of San An
meeting ol tin
' \V. B. Ai Iioilge Friday afternoon
2:00 o’clock at the K. ol C
All members are urged to
; l»<> present.
ATTENTION TO
W. B. A. MEMBERS
i M rs.
tonio will hold a
SPECIAL — Cars washed and
greased 98c. At W. H. Gray
Service Station. (26tp)
Ruth I’laeke, Ethel Ridgway am1
Cena Morgan, Jr., of San Mar-
cos, students at State Teachers
College, arrived in Yoakum AYed-
ni'sday afternoon to spend
Thanksgiving and the weekend
with relat ixi's and friends.
Vernon Ayers, Jack Harnder.
and Cena Morgan, Jr., left thi-
morning t<< spend the day at Col
Station with Jack Ayer',
i an-d othir Yoa
arc attending A.
AVST1N. Nov. 20. — Com-
of the General Lan I
lay announct ,1 a st at e-
ot approximately _’<•<*,-
acres of surveyed school
tor April 7, 1912. by the
I.ami Board. Governor
It. Stevenson and Attorney
Gerahl C. Mann, mem
hers ol' the board, had concurred
in the advisability ot :i sale r.l
' t his tune
The land i'
than halt m tl
'tali, ami wi
one-1 i fl hs do" n
fnrtv wars to pax
four fifth'.
USED AUTO
PARTS
Phone 512 204 E. Morris
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K fau
Mrs. An-
toiiin is spending a l ew d a y s |
in Yoakum <m business and \ is-! State School Lands
iting friends. |
I To Be Offered For
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kidd ol j missioned
San Antonio were guests ol their;
L. B. S.I
NOTICE
There "ill be no Pep Rally to
night due tn the unsettled xxeat'i
er condition.
VICTORIA. Nov. 19. -
st ini ng martial airs of
Phillip Sousa and other mast
composers an> soon to be blend
ed with thq hum of airplane mo
tors at the Air Corps Advanced
Flying School. Victoria, Texas.
A 28-piece band has been au-
thorized for the new southeastern
Texas air school, Lieut. Robert
IT. Moore, director of music, an
nounced today. A warrant of-
ficer will be named band direc-
tor.
Men who double on orchestral
instruments will form n 14-picce
orchestra to play for social func-
tions during the winter months.
The band is to be fully uni-
formed and will piny for parades,
post athletic events and other
military functions.
A number of talented soldier-
musicians from scattered sections
of the antion have applied foi
this newest morale-building func-
tion in the “Keep ’em Flying!”
MaJk program of this air base.
A Three Days’
Cough is Your
Danger Signal
Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loc«en and expel
sab- ! germ lade*, phlegm, and aid nature
i to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
’ flamed bronchial mucous mem-
in branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
l,(. a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
! derstanding you must like the way it
:|I' I quicklv allays the cough or you are
When I to have your money back.
t abulai
were accepted
The Friendly Hctge Demon
stration Club held their last me<-t_
ing at the home of Mi’s. A. M.
Voitle. This being an all day
work meeting, a dresden plate
quilt was quilted for the hostess,
and a feather comfort demonstra-
tion was given for those who
missed the other demonstration
given by Miss Pfeiffer.
In the afternoon the
business session was held
the x ice president, Mrs. I.
Tiandry, in charge. Four
hers reported xisiting the
and those in trouble. Council re
port was given by Mrs. Voith
\x ho also reported that the Coun
try Gentleman Treasure t in-1
will be asked for to be exhibiii .1
at an all-day council meeting
Mrs. Styles gave a report on the
Texas Farm Bureau Organization.
Recreation was in charge of
the hostess, a puppet show, gix’en
and enjoyed by all the 12 mem
hers present .—Reporter.
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ELECTRIC TRAINS
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VELOCIPEDES
43’4
TABLE RADIOS
$9’5 •• $39*5
AUTO
RADIOS
Powerful. Cus-
tom-fit controls.
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China, hag developed a bootleg
gasoline trade.
ELECTRIC MIXERS
416,s - 426“
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FOOTBALLS
41”
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Others
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l^EEP your car in good
**■ condition. Have us
adjust brakes, lubricate it,
clean spark plugs, inspect
battery, windshield
wiper, lights and your
tires.
iA, .dwiieautiful Firestone
Ry-'
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Frank Pettit, Prop.
Distributor
DEALERS
Chris Munich Station
Sid Lowrance Station
Walter Pruetz Garage
Mannings Garagt,.
Ed. »3it
BATTERIES
'! For sure start-
-i ing and long
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THE GIFT SUPREME
The Georgian with
Capehart-Farnsworth
record player.
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FOG
LIGHTS
For safer, easier
night driving.
$]98
ixfeCm to tA« Votes of with Richart. Jrooko, Margaret Uptake
ro4 AtfroB Wuttow - - - ------
PETTIT
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Firestone
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refrigerator. In 6,
LSL’ 4114”
SEAT
COVERS
Comfortable
and easy to
keep clean.
$2*9 «p
DOLLS ORC
UP
Beautiful dolls for,
all ages
For Longer Mileage and
Greater Durability • • •
THE New SAFILSURED
firestone
CHAMPION TIRE
Remarkable mile-
age is assured by the ■ *
new wear resisting
V i t a m i c Rubber „
used in both tread
and cord body.
This tire is
Sis/ri-.Vwrei/ against
skidding by the
new Safti-Stop
and SaJh-SHrtd'
against blowouts 1
r by the Safti-Lock I
Gurn-Di pped’
Cord Body.
Cost is surpris-
ingly low with —
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LET US SHOW YOU HOW
mcw-tiimds
SAVE YOU MONEY
If your old tire has a safe
and sound body, we can
apply a Firestone New-
Tread at very low cost
that adds up to 00%
’ of the mileage built
[ into the original tread.
buy a
. Firestone.
90« 45*
Exchangu
EXHAUST
EXTENSION
' Dress up your
car tail pipe.
894
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SPARK
PLUGS
Start your car
quicker and
easier.
55^S*
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HORNS
A powerful
horn may
prevent an
accident.
$249 -
ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATORS
Make this her
happiest Christmas
with a new,
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Dr. Elizabeth H. Stephens
CHIROPRACTOR
209 E. Gonzales
Ph 224
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1941, newspaper, November 20, 1941; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366677/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.