Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 292, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 21, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
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Holy Saturday:
JUMPBACK JUMPS BACK
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ALL HER HITS I
HOLY WEEK AND EASTER
SERVICES ANWWEDi
PRICES FROM
$138.00
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CONSERVADOR.
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door for frequently
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Before you buy any refrig-
erator, come in and see the
new Fairbanks-Morse
Conservador Refrigerator.
Look behind its name-
plate. See the greatest im-
provement in modern
home refrigeration—the
exclusive Conservador.
See why old ideas of re-
frigerator value are not
now exacting enough. See
the one refrigerator that
has all the features of pro-
tection, convenience, and
dependability.
HOURS FOR CONFESSIONS
' Wejfcie ?.dny
i TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE
I—Ready for field. Marglobe and
Gulf State. Apply 107 E. Hoch-
heim. Phone 481-J. K. E. Griffin.
(278-dwtfc)
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OXhcr models as
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Holy Thursday: Holy Commun-
ion at 6:30 a. m. High Mass at
8:30 a. in. One Mass only.
Evening Services: 7:30 p. m.
Sermon .on the Blessed Sacrament
and Holy Hour.
Good Friday: 8:00 a. m. read-
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Easter Sunday. Selomn Services
at 8 a. in. High Mass and Bene-
diction.
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR
HOUSTON PROPERTY — Six
room house on two lots 150x150.
210 Meigle street, inquire Crystal
Cafe. (287-6tdc-ltwc)
JIM MORROW (reelection)
Bo- I SCOTT MOORE
YOU CAN HAVE ICE 1 -
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HOURS FOR CONFESSIONS
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Subject: “The Greatest Sight.’’
Sunday will he volunteer day,
which time everyone will be
Thdtwday bw
Saturday afh
. vices.
No confessions Sunday morning.
R&v. F. O. Beck, Pastor.
Rev. P. L. Foeggle, Ass’t.
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Modern F»ea< it Jiteracnro *’»»»
displaced Engbsh m>d Ru'S’nn,
1 on e*eh of which had jtr> iny in
in one of Bliss Pools turn, in popularity for Dons ation
into the Japanese lang'in<4a.
For City Commissioner at the
regular election to be held on
, Tuesday, April 6, 1937:
till .six ERNEST HARNDEN (reelection)
PIim the jpcoN-
SRRVADOR ii
every worth while
feeture found In ell
other refrigerator*
I Wednesday from 3 till 6
and from 7 p. in. on.
Thursday 6:30 till 8:30.
Saturday from three t_
i and t romaiftR|>. m. on.
For those confessing in
heniian Wednesday and Saturday '
from 3 tiRj.5 p. in. I
No confessions will be heard Independent School District
Sunday mgrning. ; rt‘gular election to be held
Rev. F?O. Be
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«««I*M Al
Sunday school 9:45 a. in.
J. F. Mitchot, Supt.
Morning worship 11 a. in.
Subject: “The Lord
Need Of You.”
Evening worship 7:30 p.
No Carrying Charges • Terms .
Hear Gladys Swarthout Wednesday N. B. C. 9:80 P. M.
Eleanor Howe Tuesdays and Thursday C. B. S. 10:45. J
Yoakum Ice Mokk Storage
PHONE 62
When you can findjugfrigerator
that coats $100 hsa than you exl
pected to pay—it’s certainly smarr
to at least take a look at k But
with Coolerator—we offer even
more. Try it in your home 10
DAYS FREE. See how much
fresher foods keep...buiW easy it
is to have clear, tasteless
ice cubes in 5 minutes
...how one filling of ice
ordinarily lasts from
4 to 7 days. Call or .
phone for your 10 day
free trial and a copy of
the newsy new booklet^
”/469 Womnt Confits
Tbeir
jfa. a
be- E. J?ower home.
Opv I rl„__
come a home owner.
I Doctor Schorre purchased
w^. 1 J J U * * wxlx . w n <i > > ^4 /1 w wr /
it into a desirable and attr. cffve ;
Speaking of “Bowwows
Yoakum High School has
printing a
bid for the
postponed dur- Shop Equipment for '
living High School
Easter Sunday : Masses at 6:30 candle, Baptismal water,
climbing. Increases and 8:10. Solemn services at 8 Mass,
per cent have
many sec-
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Behind the Fair-
banka-Morae name-
improvement in
home refrigeration
HUTH - ROBERTSON MOTOR COMPANY
PHONE 98
Co<»bratd
THE<^6t^2^WRiFlllCEMTM
PreaVhing Service.
i We had a good week with Dr.1 Week.
Held lecturing on
in '
| his travel^
SUNDAY—
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
IT :W w; m. Ttenchhig Servfte\S-
6:45 p. m. B. T. U. and Bro-1
' therhood.
7:45 p. m.
FOR SALE—Chequwab dogs, and
Pickenese dogs. Applv Mrs. G.
J. Burleigh, 207 Hubbard.
(291-3tdc)
CHAS. F. PARKER, Pastor
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I Bible School 9:45.
Sermon 11 a. ni.
B. T. U. meets 7:15.
Sermon 8:15.
The sermon Sunday night will J
be one that you will never for-at
You are always welcome to the
l’’r.<‘UG,v Church.
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Saturday. Mr. Bar-
from Fort Worthy
was given a 7
You may improve it by attend-.
ing any of our local churches.
Despite the earlier Easter, |
. March business is usually slow in
starting because of the inclement
weather and business needs to be
«d- stimulated. You will find a num- •
.juster in your territory. Insurance her of stimulalits in todays issue
experience unnecessary. No sell- of the Herald,
ing. Write Associated Adjusters,
Box 767-L, Milwaukee, Wis.
CORNER NELSON A IRWIN STREETS (292-2p)
FOR KENT— Furnished apart-
ment 560 W. May street..
(291-3tp)_________
FOR RENT-Two room apartment,
fully furnished, private home. 414
O’Connor St (276-tf)
Three times as many men as
women seek guidance from the
“save-a-life league,” a New York
organization formed to discourage
_ : 7:00 a. m. Passion in Bohemian, Adoration j PeoP^e f’ro,n suicide.
Blessing of fire, Paschal candle, *of the Cross. Mass of the Presan- --------------------
Grand
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
I Coccidiosis is one of the most
W common diseases of young chicks.
fcefayefazfirt.
THAT’S REALLY DIFFERENT!
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the recent disaster at New Lon-
don should urge each parent to
seek the spiritual welfare of his
child as well as their mental and
material needs. The only sure
foundation is God, through Jesus
Christ. Where would many of
our children spend enternity if
th \v should be suddenly swept
out of this life-
, HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
K, CHURCH
PAUL BECHTER, Pastor
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WEDNESDAY, March 17th—
English Lenten
p. m.
I SUNDAY, March 21st—
Sunday School 9
Miss M. Tomforde, Supt.
Palm Sunday Confirmation
a. m. No evening serviced*
- Bunday School at Hoch]
• Prairiefl 9
■ Mrs. Emil Kuck, Supt.
Sunday School at Center sc
8:45 a. m. -
x Mrs. Lenoard Barth, Supt.
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tfYes... it*s the air conditioned
Coolerator and you can try it
If you are still inclincdXto be-
lieve that the country is \roing
to the “Bow Wnwa’> wild llXi it
should be turned ba:k to the In-
. dians, well you may be right, but
we can’t see and don't see 'it
that way. -
Yoakum is
of the biggest building sp'ashes and
; boom since the Hoover
' ended in 1929.
In almost every section of the
country home building virtually
stopped in 1929.
Depreciation, fire losses
home excavations in Yoakum de-
creased the number of suitable
homes.
Rents
turned off and sing nearer,
God, t«' dice.
Ycu will greatly enjoy the ser-
vice Sunday night.
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For School Trustee of Yoakum
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oovu rr.uay; o:uu a. m. read-1 Kev F D Beck paator Saturday, April 3, 1937:
mg of the I assion m Bohemian. Rev. P. L-Foeggle, Ass’t. Pasto- E- L. McMURREY (reelection)
according to the Gospel of St.! --------- ARTHUR CAIN (reelection)
John. Adoration of the Cross; ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH C. C. WELHAUSEN
Mass of the Presanctified. j ---•*—— 1 — -------------
Evening Service: 7:30 p. m. j Holy Thursday. High Mass and
Sermon on the Passion, Station Procession at 8:30
Adoration of the J p - -
Cross. Sermons Thursday and Fri- ! Hour.
I Good Friday: Reading of the
• Passion in Bohemian, Adoration
| Kents are
i of almost 25
ready been noted in
tions of the country.
Alarriages were postponed dur- Shop Equipment for our new
ing the depression and living High School was approved by
quarters “doubled up.’’ ! PWA officials, according to an
Increased rents make home- announcement received from Arch-
owning the most economical solu* . itect Barron,
’ tion to the housing problem for . Ton returned
many families, and increase the. ' Friday night and
return on building for investment ; favorably rep >rt by PWA.
purposes,
! If this were ,not true W. H.
Gray certainly would not have
invested and remodeled three
; homes on West Gonzales street. .. . _ . ... , . ,
I t u xt n • v v- u Jumpbaek will be back
I John Neill is having his home ,
■___w;<a SMhzwii a»aln Monday, Jumpbaek
ed a bit late for Sundavs issue,
and hi^gt? Stuff” was placed
cold stooge i*
. Coolerators.
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I New kind of work for women.
Earn to $23 a week and your own
dresses FREE showing nationally
known Fashion Frocks. No in- (>n»P»«v« ,L
vestment. Write fully giving age
and dress size. Fashion Frocks.
Inc., Dept. C-6721, Cincinnati, 1
Ohio. 291-p)*
MAN, reliable to become an auto-
mobile and accident claim i
| Herbert Koehler is going to
opportunity to make liven up the corner at the corner !
her pledge to the church, of Mathews and West Gonzales j
great joy to hav** street, opposite the Heimlich ,
uakv l.i» Ml j.u
surely God would | Jqck Brq.wn jjwj^hased’ thl* y.‘i
^.>1™ .Tifte, w )?ower home.
Paul Stevens is going to be-
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AT ST. JOSEPH’S AND 8T.
ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
in the midst of om*
There is never a dark cloud
but has its silver lining.
Tomorrow will be a better day
if vou begin this morning
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The Yoakuip Municipal 1
is underway, one green and
fairway, was completed the
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Texas,.and showing pictures of $200,000.06 High School w|ll |
irnvels in Europe and the be ttpencd this year, (pardon the 1
1 Holy Land. I fed that our church wri(er8 rojuud figures)? ’
I will be strengthened in mission * .There ur^ cq^tl^s, other im-"
j spirit. t,- proyemenjs .j^ind the |
I We are praying for a good at- I country may be going to the
tendance Sunday, and for the pre- Bowwows> but not Yoakum.
' sence of the Spirit of God. Sure- 1 Speaking of “Bowwows” the
been j
few copies lately, and [
here’s what the Colorado County i
Citizen has to say about the Bow 1
Wow:
“From the “Bow Wow,” Yoa-
kum’s school paper, we learn 1
that “knitting gives women*some-!
thing to think about while they
' are talking. ? We didn’t know it
required any thing to knit. The j
Bow Wow is a neatly mimeo-’
graphed school paper whose ed-1
itor is Miss Linda Hodgee, daugh- 1
ter of Division Engineer M. B. I
Hodges. In its lead editorial last I
week Miss Hodges says that wish- |
ing is a very important part of
living, winding up her.very well
construted treaties with the state-
ment that it is “better to wish
vou might be successful than that
you had been successful.” Whgt ,
a lot of philsophy is concentrat- ,
ed in this brief homilyf Yet how,
many of us pass laughingly and j
thoughtlessly over the time of
striving to succeed and recognize
it only after the signpost at the
forks is far in the rear, and we
can only say what pronounced
the saddest words of tongue or
pen. Well, Miss Linda, we’ve all
been preached to since early child-
hood and you see what, it’s done.
We’re still signing Mae West to
our quiz paper — we done em
wrong.”
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; tified at 8 a. in,
1 Stations of the Cross at 3:00
LENT CLOSES SATURDAY AT p. ra. -
12 NOON . Holy Saturday: Beginning at 7
a. m. Blessing of the fire, Paschal
High
the
or
1 place on
home.
j J. L. Armflur is going to i
opposite the Yoakum High School
; remodeled.
j Mrs. Earl Cochran of the Yoa-
! kum Chamber of Commerce is
going to improve her home.
| Herbert Koehler is going
I get. Read 24 Chapter Matt. 3 given
! chapter 2nd Timothy .13 Chapter his c_ ____ r____o_ __ ____ _________
; of Mark, 3 chapter 2nd Peter. The It would be-a great joy to hav** street, opposite
last part of the sermon will be every member make his pledge at ’Grocery ^tort-
given to the story of the sinking this time. For i
I of the Titanic. The lights will be desire that we mal^e ouj
my cause we Jove Hun. and
* cause some man asks
I pledge.
1 Wednesday night prayer meet-j
.ing 7.26. |
W’e hav, £)«■ m 16 to 50 in our
and two-thirds of j
BBBRiiMPjWng people. H you are}
1 not attendingi some other church '
I'hool 1 we would be glad to have you.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 292, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 21, 1937, newspaper, March 21, 1937; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295254/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.