Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. [234], Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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Sunday School 9 a. m.
^liss M. Toniforde, Supt.
Mornings, service and annual
meeting of the congregation 10:30
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Lutheran League Service
p. m.
Sunday School at
Prairie 9 a. m.
Mrs. Emil Kuck, Supt.
Sunday School at Center school
8:45 a. m.
Mrs. Leonard Barth, Supt.
Tuesday, January 12th 5—
Teachers’ meeting 7:30 p. m.
Thurwlay, January 14th:—
Church council meeting 7:30
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevens
and daughter Jean Mari,. left
today for Mexico City alter vis-
iting homefolks in Yoakum over
the holidays.
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over an even fire. Aluminum uten- [
aile hold the heat well are are
great aids in speeding up the
cooking process but they become
vary hot and* for that reason,
mint be handled carefully. Food i
eooked in aluminum pane should
not be kft ju them, since the
pans easily become discolored.
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Miss Elizabeth Onhauser re-
turned Thursday from several
weeks visit with friends at I^mg
Beach, California.
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day from
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In
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180,280.21
4,446.72
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8,905.00
75,759.63
110,884.5$
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nrden SAFETY FIRST
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<o!<>red Hunter?
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Especially designed
aid for nose and
upper throat, where
most colds start.
Regular Silt 3O<
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8tren«th fr<)m their food.
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Is your electric refrigerator in
perfect running condition?. Let
us give it a thorough check.
L. JILEK
Dodd Motor Company
Phone 123
(231-12tde).
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Mile-a-minute drama with Gene
Autry in his newest and greatest
tfetJRider Ranger at the
Drive in
for a
beer.
(230-26tp)
the 5
demonstration i
county by I
were 15
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grapes,
blended with
Su -.Tibed
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WALTER E. EHLERS, N.itarv 1’ublie. DeWitt County, Texas.
CORRECT—ATTEST:
A. F. Sl’ECKELS
MRS. MINNIE Sl’ECKELS
DI RRELL MILLER
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J. J. Stark, Jr.y^Dealer Houston
Chronicle. Phone 250W. tf
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and three
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for ned
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taujii
table
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to .1
was
do ring
t club work.
The training
loimdat :on
by 12
The
Id", i
dav <i,
sleeplessness, less of ap-
petite, wear out your resist-
ance. Get a bottle of Cardui
and see whether it will help '
you, as thousands of women
have said it helped them.
Besides easing certain pains, Car-
dic..
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• 1937.
Cranberries Tn Salad
•\ tasteful salad may be
of diced celery, seeded
p'neapple and apples
cranberry jelly cubes.
Two tablespoonsful of
may be aubatitnted for
square of chocolate called for
work
on the
Mor.1 and bette
idea -trested. <>nl?
’ made ninl carried
the shor’-
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pronra n
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rout d
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San Antonio Evening News and
San Antonio Express. B. B. Lo-1
gan, 212 Price Avle. . 155-dtf
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and
Pcdvr
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F orri^’i
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FOR RENT—Two nicely furnish
-d housekeeping looms. •!( O'
Connor St. °69-tfc
W»«l , “u*u*w->-~u-.____—i - j—^r~i_—_r~i i—
each [ FOR SALE—Dry heater wood. E. dui aids in building up'the whole
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< ashiei
and II. A. Donnelly Ass’t
leinnly swear that the above
know led'je and belief.
A G. HERMANN. President
H. A. DONNELLY, Ass’t. Cashier
betorc me this sj|lt (|av of January,
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O'!2fT Sta:,2M"’ of Financial Condition of the
OF YOAKUM
"i h.t'ii • <>n the 3]Kf day
oakum Dail. Herald, a news-
uin. Slate of J'exas, on the
or polit cal
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Attorni
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ness tripa’ to
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make saltpeter
San Antonio that
powder for the
armies.
Seekatz says he was ,13 at the
time, aiuLh s father employed six
negroes fi> attend 12. large iron
kettles in wh:ch the' substance
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Roar into thundering action
with the Rangel's.. .sing their
histy songs of the saddle.. .thrill
to their daring deeds! Gene Autry
in Ride Ranger Ride—Rritz, Fri [
day and Saturday.
(233-2tc)
ts t Safets
Cllb
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and i
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er Mi's.
She was
A. Santleben and
Baker.
out the
i iess oi
hl! It oil
which in th
complet,, prod’’
gnrdim.
meat
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ill 1 !T(iir!(
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jurniit. Apply Mrs. E.
I over Muenkcrs Store.
(229-tfc)
Dail;.
Slate .J
When functional pains
menstruation are severe, take
CARDUI. If it doesn’t bene-
fit you, coix'.iit a physician.
Don’t neglect such pains. They
Quast, dePress the tone of the nerves, "
Helps Prevent
I Many Colds
L
at the Silver Keg
delioious hamburger with
L .ar- • <
< h el d!':;::
Secnrii a -
siibdi\ ision
bonds
I'm future m,.
! -late
. and due
k a rd .,r
I li'uram-e
pa:te
I,
mem - M
on f ii'idation
mak ng
NEW’ BRAUNFELS. Te
—Remnants of kiln <
near here several weeks
i<lent ti<'d recently through a
ter to C’ty Commissioner Albert
Ludwig from Henry Seekatz, 87.
of Austin.
The origin and use of 'he kiln
was unknown to citizens ! ere, but
Seekatz wrote, aft< r reading
paper stories about it. that he and
his father used it in 1862-63 to
for a concern at
manufactured
Confederate
RESOURCES
pei'"ial or collateral
rtuid Mrs. Durell Mil-
girls made and followed
1,384 feet |
of leafy green ami yellow
vegetables valued at
Two bedrooms
4-H g-irls, 3 new curtain
piece iurniture recovered,
3 candlewir k '
and several
thers started, mid 16 slats add
e<l to the beds.
Don’t put up with useless ]
PAIN
Get rid of it
John Edward Secrest Jr., left
this morning on a business trip
to Dallas.
!ii'. net.
' -its mibii
in .
I teposit .
. < .j D< i >i ■'1 * .
< hitstandiug
al Stock . . .
nr 1 tei.'cnt are
< apital
U' Eund
m.'.d Dr. 1
■ I al Dip.
'• Is till,.
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d<'
| PERSONAL^ j l
Mesdames A. J. House, C. G.
Burns, 0. A. Mudd and C. G. i
Abbott were business visitors in I
o a' A • j
keeping
women
I spent
•ml 36
□KU.
hool for
patterns
wardri »he
mad'
I lie inform."'
•hih
,l me
ii;g 1937.
flu. 4-H gi-
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C. O. Howe left Thursday af-
ternoon for Chicago where he
will attend the Annual managers
meeting of Swift and Co.
counts. <>n
FIRST STATE BANK
r the < I ....
ill (lie Y
<1 at beak
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'old saltpeter kiln is inquired temperature .he
FOUND AT NEW E.IAUNIELS ami the saltpeter crystals
- , - .as it cooled.
Jan. 7—During
mouths of Lome
work directed in the
Misa Mary Gaston there
wonen’s cluas organized with
enrollment of JOS ami s LH gir^
clubs with 143 enrolled. There
wore 97 meetings held with an
average attendance of 16.
When the clubs were organized Gaston
August mid Sepu-mber work field
immediately on the visited
• ' mid bet ter > \ ir-: t'•<!
-tressed. (>n|v nieium
nli"i
letter-,
•d I
had ! ;
■ er'1 in t
..........
•r. Ei'dit
lb id
attended ( ,^i
denmn-t rato: s.
■rms and carri"d
lack t" t1 .■ oil’. '■
■re v <irk ".• II 1 e
n.'it; 'fis «]•;:•_
<4 I . S., any State
t llereot
and stocks
■ I Fixtures
fed, "[her than banking hens'
’'■■ni approved reserve agent-.,
'"f'slnelit Federal Deposit
' "■ .......
Tltc g'.a
llgt i 'le I
I ' ll! p> ovule
d year
I: lek "I i
al! adeii
iurniture
tufted tops made,
spreads completed
o
with
girls,
I days in
in the "ft ce.
h"ines and
otlicp by 77
an-weied 6s
'"te If; :ndi\
tel ] 9 ;.ll';i
ln'5 Imlletin-.
’"lie- pulili'hed
Mrs. Felix Gilmer returned
home to Houston today after
spending a week with her moth-
Gus Rinn and family,
accompanied by
Mrs.
saw this Bi'.'rt puflfl
j the Fraim and Shaub t.irmti
| .NO TRESPASSING
Wen. n bvi unless you are a real sportsman.
._..g::is ad<le<l lA r(>aJ ^HirtMman ^11 have taken
’•‘‘the trouble w> road this sign.
You a Qi* welcome to gun here te J
your Jieart s <$>ntent but please j
stay away from the buildings and
l watch where you shoot. O. K. now
ihe t° it u>’d good luck te
M ss >°11'
the ~
She North Pole Held
wiis.Safets Frontier’
S I (»( KHOLM, Sw<*d°n (A'}——
Afimstcr Sandler’ recent-
rib'-d the north pole as the
* safest frontier.
1 hat is sate,’’ iie
cause nohi>dy*11ves there.,f
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of Texas < '"iinty ot I h \\ itt.
A. < i. ! I■ i in:1 mi. as | ’rc-ident,
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ot "iir
x»s I ‘’Hon For Hubbell
""“"•v'-n! LAWTO.X. "kl». </F>_ ",
ago, was j|ni(|l(q] No. 1 baseball pitcher,!
i h‘'-lpecan grower., basketball iri
uger ami no\ <■ golfer, has m <i" ,
I I is debut in anol'mr 'Tvi ri
pastil k—oil spc' nia’i'm.
Hubbell paid ^50(» f< r
acre lease in (’omanehe
(east of here,
news , ________ __
ami sworn t
cocoa
chlfOn SALE—Dry heater wood.
in
was started
fall garden.
tood was the
S demoiistators
plans dm
t "iie.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. [234], Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1937, newspaper, January 8, 1937; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295200/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.