Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday, April 16, 1942
JIM HOGG COUNTY ENTERPRISE
Page Four
TEXAS
THEATRE
HEBBRONVILLE, TEXAS
SUNDAY & MONDAY
APRIL 19 & 20
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
APRIL 23 & 24
THE MOST THRIUING
ADVENTURE FILM OF THE
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BRUCE CABOT' • GEORGE SANDERS
SIR CEJMiC HARDWIRE
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THE MARLM FIREARMS CO<
DON’T UT
CONSTIPATION
SLOW YOU UP
• When ho well ere sluggish - when you
feel irritable, headachy and everything
you do it an effort—do ai million! of folk*
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chew FEEN-A-MINT at bodtime-ileep
without being diiturbed — next morning
gentle, effective relief. You’ll feel like a
million, full of your old pep again. A gen-
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FEEN-A-MINT
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FEMALE PAIN
which makes you
WEAK.CRANKY
Nervous-
If at such time*
you're Annoyed by
cramps, headache*,
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"Irregularities,’’ a bloated feeling,
periods of the blue*—due to func-
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tired, nervous feelings of such days
when due to this cause.
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Ready to soar aloft, these future pilots of the expanding Army
Texas, mount their aerial steeds for a training flight. Military
-inceasing numbers at Uncle Sam’s giant “West Point of the Air"
have a top speed of 175 mil&3 an hour but this is a snail’s pace
400-mile an hour craft the defenders of our skies will fly after
weeks from now.
*
Air Corps at Randolph Field,
fliers are being trained in ever
Their low wing monoplanes
pace when compared to the
they get their wings not many
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Mr. and Mrs. Travis Richardson
spent Tuesday in Alice with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sain
and Mrs. John Richardson.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Middlebrook
left Monday for Galveston where
they are spending the week.
* * *
Mrs. Jimmie Beard and two chil-
dren Jimmie Jr. and Sally Beard
spent the week end in San Antonio
with Mr. Beard who has a Govern-
ment position there.
* * *
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Special* on Manicure 50c Phone 216
MODERN BEAUTY SHOP
a a a
Mrs. Hoyt Cole and son Joe Cole
left for Galveston Monday where
they are visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Burke.
a a a
M:s. Roy Cotulla spent the week
ind in San Antonio. gue*t of her
sister Mrs. W. R. Scruggs
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. David are
in Marlin for a short visit.
a a a
Joe Howard Nagy and Reed Quil-
liam spent the week end in Laredo
guests of Reed’s aunt Miss Hazel
Ilarned.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Johnson left
today for San Antonio where Mrs.
Johnson goes for medical attention.
a a a
Try our delicious and juicy atoaks.
Expertly prepared— New Gulf Cafe
* a a a
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Adams and
jon Melton from Richland Springs,
spent last week-end with their new
grundson J. W. Dowe III. Mr. and
Mrs. Adams ure the parents of Mrs.
J. W. Dowe Jr.
Acid Indigestion
Mr. and Mrs. Griggs Brown and
two children spent the week end in
Pearsall with his parents Dr. and
Mrs. R. L. Brown
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nagy had as
their guests fo the week end, Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Griffin and daughter
Miss Norma Ann from the Humble
Camp.
a a a
Ms. Roy Yaeger and daughters
Misses Marian and Josephine Yaeger
left Saturday for Austin where they
spent the week end. The Misses
Yacgers going to Dallas where they
attend Hockaday School for girls,
Mrs. Yaeger remaining in Austin.
She is attending tre Methodist Wo-
mans Conference.
a a a
Mesdames C. W. Hellen Sr., Dana
Hellen and C. W. Hellen.Jr. visited
in Laredo, Tuesday.
a a a
Miss Evelyn Briscoe and Mrs.
Eugene Robards of Laredo were here
Monday calling on friends.
a a a
Mrs. Howell McCampbell returned
Sunday from a week spent in Corpus
Christi and San Antonio.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wynee Jr.,
from Seba.stion, spent last week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dowe, Jr.
a a a
Specials on Manicure 50c Phone 216
MODERN BEAUTY SHOP
a a a
John Kinsel of Alice was the guest
of Jim Minter Friday night. He re-
turned home Saturday.
a a a
Rev. Bruce Rofberts left Wednes-
day for Big Wells where he will at-
tend the Baptist District Workers’
Conference today.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank McGee
returned Sunday from a visit in San
Antonio.
a a a
SEE Frank Evans at Carl WiManthal
for trash hauling — Phone 45
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graham went
to San Antonio Monday. Mr. Gra-
ham has returned, Mrs. Graham re-
maining for a longer visit.
a a a
Mts.M. L. Dale of Corpus Christi
was here Monday on business.
a a a
Mrs. Vina Royal of Lockhart came
Wednesday to spend some time with
her brother Rev. and Mrs. Bruce
Robets.
Try our delicious and juicy steaks-
Expertly prepared— New Gulf Cafe
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. James Barfield and
daughter Miss Fena Dell Barfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wesley and
his mother Mrs. Wesley of Harlin-
gen spent Sunday at the Barfield
ranch.
Sabado y Domingo 18 y 19 de Abril
RIGHT NOW
there is plenty
of Electricity
for Uncle Sam
and for You
in any part ot South and
Soufhweit Ttxat, due to CPl'i
long-range program of build-
ing in odvance of actual
needs for power. Military
needs come first, and while
there it no shortage now,
should any scarcity of power
develop, you will be notified
well in odv
Get Your Appliances
Off The Shelf And
Let Them Work For You I
Conserving what you have is patriotic nowa-
days! A little fixing will put your electrical appli-
ances in dandy working order at low cost. Since
there is no present scarcity of electric service, you
might as well use it freely for your comfort and
convenience.
New electrical appliances are going to be
harder and harder to obtain, as the war continues
... but your present appliances have a lot more
quality and wear built into them than you may
realize. Get your appliances in shape now to
serve you throughout the emergency.
•
See Your Electrical Dealer
Or a Good Repair Shop
Take your appliances to the Dealer from whom you
bought them or to a good, reliable Repair Shop. If you
have difficulty locating the service you need, call Central
Power and Light Company and we will attempt to place
you in touch with someone who can repair your equipment.
"Tanks a million It what our Published in tho Intorost of Contorvotion
men wont-Buy Defense •ends" of Yevr lloetrkal Iquipmont by
ARMY AIR CORPS EAGLETS POISED FOR FLIGHT
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Fees to Be Paid in Advance
Congressional $18.00
State Senator ........ 10.00
State Representative - 10.00
District ................ 10.00
County................ 10.00
Justice Precinct........ 5.00
Commissioner’s Prec. 7.50
Teatro Casino
# CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
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Dr. Paul Greusel
DENTIST
209-210
Yaeger-Stroman Bldg.
Hebbronville — Texas
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McGee, J. Frank. Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1942, newspaper, April 16, 1942; Hebbronville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015532/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .