Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. [51], No. [83], Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1948 Page: 4 of 4
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WHEATIES
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three fine shows.
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RED & WHITE
Drip or Regular
Grind
“A Real Break-
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SUNSHINE
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MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE Drip or Regular Grind
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
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APRICOTS N"L„" 31c
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California Long White || California Iceberg
Potatoes 5-b.2 7c I LETTUCE - ■ h,.u
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ORANGES - 6c j ONIONS I
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■ Hallettsville
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■ In ti e city through the efforts of I
■the local Lions chib, consists of (
it mobile unit which will be cen-
trally located io th:' city during
he three days scheduled. The it-
.lit will be capable W Jaking- a-
bizut l,0(X) persotts u .lay uml-'r
each of the three days. It is pro-
vided free by tile state in an ef-
for; to find and report tubercu-
losis eases, and any yerson 15 or | .
I a<t is urg.nl to take udvantatfc j
>f the set-up for hilt own licnlth I .
Here's What They Think of the Draft
Lb.. 19c
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Excellent pert'ornianrex were-
turned in by many <>f the rodeo
taeiitrAuits, several of whom had
ffipail little rodeo ex|M*>ienee. Win-
mers tn the various divisions of
lwr> three rodeos us iiniK.uneed by
llhc eo-chairnien and JI. A. Hoeek-
ll'i. furnished the stock and
■ Wardcil prizes, were as tollows:
V Calf Roping: first, Wiiiren Lee
Banking, Hallettsville; second,
BRilly Albricht, OoKtid; third, Jake
■tvb'son, Smiley.
5 Bull Riding: first, Tuft Hood.
PKillceu; second, Buck Eergusoil,
I Houston; third, Bill Bridgi*, .!<•-
Jliell.
L Btllldogging: first, ftill Craw-
3 lord, Redwood, California: sec-
p-ond, Jack .Juengerinnnn, (ionza-
Cleanup, X-Ray
The biisimss session of I he
Yo.-ikuin Linus Club nt the r.'gu-
I.: r meeting Tuesday sit Quast
Cate esis lumen over to a dis
I cnssion of the clean-up campaign |
J Le :ig sponsored .{eintly hy the Io
■ .cal oi'giiniztition silltl the C ly <.f
Ymikuin, mid to the eds-st X-ray
service which the dull is bring
ing to Yonkiiiii on July 27-2H-'2>.
A complet ■ report of tin- Lions
Club-City of Yoakum eleftn-tlp
drive is included elsewhere ini
l.tttlO |his issue.
The chest X-ray service, pro-
I vidcd by the Health Iii-psirtmerit
.11(17 | ef the fitsil? of Texas mid hroughf
bi (!.<• city through the efforts of
.Tit!
.ottrt
GREENS Nc.r 9c
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In 1921 Red & White was organized to enable the independent retail grocer to pool his I!
buying power to meet competition, today there are over 8,500 Red & White Food Store |i
in the United States and Canada bringing the necessities of life to millions at everyday low 4
prices in sparkling clean modern ftores. This is our 27th Anniversary. Join us in cele-
brating the birth of an idea that has saved the American home maker millions of dollars on
her food bill.
RED & WHITE ORANGE, GRAPEFRUIT
No. 2
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SUNSPUN
SALAD DRESSING23c
MRS. TU«KfiM*«ft CREAMY ^WSTENE
36c
£S; 21c
Puffy Dog Food 3c».
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.,1 the “hand blocked” appearancej H[ j j
ol this utterly new kind of lino- |
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Ut Moulton Ali-fwits 27, Ilaihtls-
villc ,1; (louz.nhfs-Flatonia gnui''
post polled.
Seorcs in |l:iy this week m
< l-id< Ymtkum ui, Hallettsville 2 I
mid Fhitmlia <»,/ > uero 5.
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NOT CHARITY
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suu.bnkcd pnvnuent with surprs- V •» d>' "ay tiordon .lumen,
ing H|>e< .1.
Starting i>ost was a small cirel >
in the eenter of n large circle,
and "after all entries wer^care-
fully arranged within the small
circle they, were released. ’
first thVee turtles to cross t ,
rim ol the outer circle were set, |S,,cia|
aside for n zecriml running.
Twice, the circle was fill.'d ami
at the end cf the serond “lu/.t”
ix finalists were assemblc;l in
the small circle. As the crowd of
several liundrixl |,< rsons watched'
intently, the six were release],
and a burst ol cheers sprang
firth again us the turtles riiecil
for Ike miler rim.
, Herb Slawson of Libi-rty Hill,n
ci.nst have lent their enthusiastic Tex.v, whose entry Wen f:r:‘
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clriVled Cuero », JnouIIoii R<,
RED A WHITE PREPARED
PRUNES Noc.2n!e18c
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Breakfast uf Champions
CHEERIOS X 15c
LADY 60DIVA SOAP
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Turtle RACE, from page i
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Saturday Morning at Itiil)
o’clock.
‘‘They’re ofifl” wa* a cry
which sent enthusiastic fans into
a frenzy of cheers ns the “armor-
ed race horses” ]>ounded over the
NEELY & 'j.CKlNSON
301 W. Grand — Phone 343
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BAKER’S PREMIUM
CHOCOLATE
RED A WHITE
MATCHES
BROWN BEAUTY
BEANS ^n^Hc
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latest wrinkle in White House picketing is this group of men, dressed in Uncle Sam suits, who
goose-step through their tour of duty. Representing the War Registers League of New York City,
they protested,passage of peace-time draft legislation.
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DECCA RECORDS
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MODERN - OLD TIME - CLASSIC
ANDREWS SISTERS - BfNG CROSBY - INK SPOTS
MILLS BROTHERS - CARMEN CAVELLERO
JARMON HARDWARE CO.
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2 Boxes lit
WHITE OR COLORED
National Vinegar
FRUIT JARS n.z 67c
Why Mount .in VMtev,
W:tfe- is RecamniPtitled
for
Arthritis-Kidney
and Bladder
Conditions
Thip nctural mineral
l water from
h Hot Springs, Arkan-
L :03, help.; to —
1. Stimuliiiv kiilncy
functhm •.
2. Sool he hliu’dcr
irril. lion.
!!. Neutralize uric
acidity.
I. Bi.-charge waaj^s.
Phone for a Crem Today
Write fcr free I. coklef-'.
MC’JNTAIN ■vAI.I-Ky\
jaaw.imuy
Arthur W. Gray
DlsF L,:i1t r
Pheno 314—400 W. Ctonaalej
• Yoakum, Texas I
3:1 39t
£79t
Ibis city, v.ns
his turtle r.ihit*
I hi4*e mo : ’
Brothers <u
runs of this uniipte type of lino- j wl)f, $5.00.
leiini styling ten years ago, mid i ---- — i
that, even limited as it wits id ! ■ • px.
the time, discrimiiui. ing wmne:i I IfttlC I IlCCHCC
promptly indicated th-if apprnviil] UVWv BzlwVUvw
of this glamorous “Nev. Link’ I wv w
in floor, covering fashions. Suhsc
'<jii<‘ii11.-, there lollowid .in inlen
Isivc perio.l of resenreli in color
!blending nnd inecham<*:il
j ment in order Io tu hiev -
trolled beauty”
CT" ^Je^etaLfeS
CALIFORNIA,
! CARROTS*-”"
OCTAGON
Laundry Soap 4 Bart 30c
LIFEBUOY SOAP
CLOROX 15c
Quality Meats
|eg; third, Red
tewn.
Raddle Brune Riding: first,
Walter Vann, lawk hart; geeond,
Bilf Crawford, Rcdwmxt, Califor-
nia; third, Buck Fergiwun, Hans-
ton.
Bareback Riding: Herman Van
Ilykr of Lockhart, Buck Fdmoml-
aou of Lampaaes, and Tuff Hood
of Killeeh, all tied for find
place.
In addition to the rodeo co-
chairmen, committee members
Tom Ridgway, Karl (iarrett.
Dcuglas Manning, Jtelnnd Tucker,
Herman “Bo” Witte, Turner
Jenkins, Marvin Tuck r, Ralph
McMaster, Fred Pospi: il,'nnd'A.
for the j
I LUSCIOUS
R£O
iui
....
| ol this utterly new kind n| 'lino-|
| lentil, according to reports from
the Hermann Ftirnituie stm •.
Further reports state ihnt PAB-
LO linoleums, makers of this new
product, produced experimeii1:il
manager of the San Antonio so- ,
ciiil security lie! I oftiee describ-
ed old-age and siuvivo's i'is: r-
atjco bcm f: In. The num! er of
mull l",<’l'le who apologize for theni-
I selves when they file chums with
f]u, (the Nan Antonio office >f the
| Security Administration
i-nttsed him' to make the explatm-
tion
“Old-age mid survivors insnr-
unee,” he emphasized, “i not a
d«.! ■;'~b^»t mi iinmiity based U|mH
the wage earners’ ismli'ihmiotis,
their i.wn by right of >>i In, e,
something to be proud of.”
James stalos there have li ■<■11
net lull ctises of wage earners ii 1
years of xg? and older losing b
unfits by not filing 11 claim, tvhi'i
their renton lor no! liling was
Isimply llittl they d’>d not. w:uit X
1 to T Imii H i Wi re 05 .f ar, old
awarded If In w hen !
in second. Third
y w.al l<> the Kelli learner who has work-'d in cm-
llejugio, Texas. Tii'rd | pluym 'id eoveriyl by l.he flociul
ISci'niitv Act : In.old pc1 in lunch
with I he nearest social security
I field office, when he attains ago
1(15. The si.i-'.d nceiirty I i Id <d-
I fine servicing DeWitt mid Lava
i-n ('mint es is hv-aleil nt 223
P<»si Of l i< • Building, San Anto-
nio, Texas. .
LINOLEUM frem page 1
scheme, plus the jiractical
Vantages and economy of
leum. For over two years, lead-
ing decorators front const to
, whose entiv wen
’V, h''l|‘ “‘•hicZ‘ ,1m; “.i''81! lime in the lint “lie;:.”, v.ttn a
-t— - e .................1 s 1 vu»r<h’d .$ IA.Oii-v iirn Its fl.‘it f<H>l-
.! 1:1 lor first prize.
1/1 ll<’ J iribv Ikhontli, son of
Mr. mid Mr-. Hayden ’’‘J m',|' n'l.' h.mer .working.
Jmnes itisisis I lint every wale
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Malec, Joseph J. Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. [51], No. [83], Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1948, newspaper, June 18, 1948; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333747/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.