Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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FRANK SMOTHERS at Underpass, Yoakum J. W. PETERS, Cuero Highway A. J. SVOBODA Burt St., Yoakum
BRANDL SERVICE STATION, Grand Ave., Yoakum W. R. JAEGER, Hochheim WALTER G. HAGENS, Pearl City
M. L. WILLIAMS, Terryville. H. E. SIEMS. Shiner FRANK PETERS, Petersville
X J. VRANA, Midway CHAS. ADAMEK, Hallettsville Highway F. M. BAROS, JR., Kokernot
FOR RENT—Two-room furnish-
ed apartment. 220 Price Ave.
(68-3td-p)-
and etc. Old stoves, bones
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Will call For, or Deliver to
Adam’s Junk Yard
Cuero Road — Yoakum TML ;
Sizes small, medium, large.
Smooth, satiny, streamlined—these
handsome trunks let you glide through
the water. Built-in supporter.
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FOR RENT — Apartments with
Frigidaire and hot water as low
as $15.00 to permanents. Apply
607 E. Gonzales St. (60-tf)
FOR SALE—God radio with wind
chaiger and battery. W. J.
Chaloupka, Route 2, Yoakum,
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FOR RENT — Furnished 5-room
house and apartments. 402 E.
Hugo. (68-3td-c)
FOR SALE—One good eoolerator,
used ice boxes, used electric re-
frigerators and kerosene cook
stove. Southwest Natural Gas
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itrueture el the upper reaches
of the earth's atmosphere, the
University of Texas has revealed-
The studies being made are o<
shifting filma^of "invisible" col-
ors in the night sky. McDonald
astronomers, headed by C. T.
Elvey, are examinirig through
special equipment the variations
in patterns of red, green and
yellow films—shifting across the
skies—but invisible to the naked
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Assising Dr. Elvey are* Poly-
dore Swings, noted Belgian scien-
tist and visiting astronomer
the University of Chicago,
Walter Linke, assistant.
The faint glow under examina-
tion probably is caused by the
exitation of particles from 50 to
100 miles above the earth a|nd
possibly related to the daily ro-
tation of the earth, Elvey re-
ported to university officials.
The astronomores also have
noted the presence of occasional
luminous displays similar to the
aurora borealis but not limited to
the northern sky.
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SPORTS SHIRTS
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You come home from the job . . slip
into one of these handsome, cool sport
shirts and presto—you're a changed
man—refreshed, relaxed 1 Innerouter
styles, blue, tan, green, white. Sizes
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CHAS. ADAMEK, Hallettsville Highway
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Lionel Barryntore
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“PENALTY”
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Marsha Hunt and
J. . Gene Reynolds
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Paramount News and
EXTRA SPECIAL _
“BAER - DOUIS BOUT”
"JhIS is a timely suggestion to Texas motorists; you can prevent irritating
delays on your vacation trip, you can eliminate many later bills for minor,
repairs, if you will permit a Humble Station to check your car for summer
driving, now.
Your motor oil: now is the time to drain the crankcase and refill with the
proper weight of Balanced 997 for summer driving.
Gear lubricants: most car manufacturers urge you to drain and refill
as the seasons change.
Chassis lubrication: eliminate squeaks, prevent undue wear on bearings,
spindles, etc.
Clean radiator: have it drained and flushed for efficient summer service.
Check sparkplugs, fan belt, air filter, battery, lamps.
Wash and polish to protect against dust of traffic and hot
Your car will look better, run I
Humble-checked for summer driving
Humble sign one day this week?
SYDNEY, Australia. — Donald
McDonald, 32, rivaled the little
Dutch boy who plugged a leak-
ing dike with his hand uptil
help came.
When gasoline ignited in a
1,750,000 gallon gasoline tank he
threw his body across a vent
from which flames were spouting
and checked it until a night
watchman was able to "cap" it.
Both were treated for burned
hands, faces and shock.
SPOT CASH Paid for
antomobiles for wrecking.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1941, newspaper, June 24, 1941; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366511/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.