Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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IDAHO RUSSETS
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and as you make your way leisurely through the store they'll reveal to you all the things yon need to plan Adventuresome Autumn
meals. Your family will marvel at the wonderful things you serve—and delight at their deliciousness. Yonr friends will ask you how
you do it! Come to Piggly Wiggly now—let it be your Adventure into lower prices every day, week in—week out! Remember this:
At Piggly Wiggly you Help Youreelf To A Lower Price Without A Quality Sacrifice! Learn what an Advetdure shopping can truly be!
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hrtiona of keepeet and similar matter of Ledges, Societies, Sup
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Injury Odd; City Sued
SALT LAKE CITY. — Mrs.
J -Walter L. Hansen sued the city
der $20 damages for injuries re-
Oeived when she hurt her finger
Prtting ft nickel in a parking
meter machine.
COLLEGE STATION. - In no
time at all Texas houaewivs» will
be gathering op the family's sum
mer clothes te store them away
Cn a eloset, attic or trunk, until
wann weather next spring. As a
corollary to that, Mrs. Dora R.
Barnes, specialist in clothing, and
Louise Bryant, specialist'in home
management for the A. h If. Col-
lege Extension Service, gives this
first commandment on clothing
storage:
“The first raquisities of stor-
| ing away clothing are thorough
| brushing, airing and sunning ami
thiorouh cleaning to free it of any
substance upon which insets
feed " ,
In addition. Miss Bryant haa col
Sunday, October 20
Sunday School, 9 a.
Tomforde, Supt.
" , Morning Service
10:90 a. m.
■m Evening Service
T-30 a- m.
HR fhmdny School Ilochheini Prairie white youngster, appeared a* the
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8:45 a. m., Miss Annie Bam*,
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FORT WORTH, Tex.— A high , 1.
flying cat whose home is in air- j
ports from coast to coast pre- ’V,
seats a puzzle to airline officials 1 jft
between Xew York ami l.o> Ange- ■
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. filin' v r-i , ii]’pvuivu .iiv (
I Fort Worth airport early this H
summer. Someone said it came i M
from Memphis. Another pilot said H
he hail scs-n it in Ix>s Angeles. H
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the commercial airliners, but this H
kitten has a knock for slipping ■
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compartments- Shortly after its H
first visit here, the cat showed H
up in New York.
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manager’s office here H
RATIONAL BEPBESENT ATITB
EdMhH. F- Clark Company, Ina* 205 E. 42nd 8t-, New Yaak
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experts whether land eap
farmed^ and what crops will
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tennial by two agricultural aath-
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The telltale trees and ^lante
with water bountiful crops may
be grown both summer and win-
, Woodland with live oak means
ton or linen* may bf left uniron- that common cereals and some
ed after washing and folded and! «a“ be grown with in£
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l eone received by growers
giving description of the
tents.
‘ Soft silk fabrics and heavily j mildew,
trimined or knitted garments Partitions in
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paper in between the folds and ’ venienee in see
stored in sealed, labeled suit box- drawer at a glanoe-
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White Uwes wil stay white
kmger if put away fat aoeks ot
bam
If clothes are packed away in
a trank er laige wooden box,
i list of the contents should be
wasted oh the outride of the lid.
This may save hours looking for
a needed article.
All boxes or paper dress bags
should be labeled giving descrip-
tion of contents such as: “Mary's
pink party dress”—“Tom’* gray
spring suit” Labels should be — —• w——.*» ««r——
liasted on the side of hat boxes placed in a clean dresser drawer, g«t»on.
eon- or in a labeled sofa box and w
stored in a dry place to prevents Irt recent years, the cash
I come received by growers „
* I Partitions in drawers where' oats in the United States has
should be folded carefully with ' clothes are packed are a eon- been less than half as large as
contents of a it was in the years just before
the World War.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1940, newspaper, October 17, 1940; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366333/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.