Yorktown News-View (Yorktown, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 2013 Page: 4 of 14
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Sec. A, Page 4 * Yorktown News-View • Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Kids' Comer
activity pages
have been made
possible by these
businesses:
Yorktown Nursing &
Rehabilitation Center
“A Diversicare Facility”
670 W. Fourth St. •'Yorktown
564-2275
Supporting the Youth
of Our Community.
Citizens Bank
We Stand For Your Success
P. O. Box 185
311 E. Main St.
Yorktown, TX 78164-0185
361-564-4242
Fax: 361-564-3426
Telebank: 361-564-9727
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Supporting our Youth!
Finch
Funeral Chapel
Yorktown • Runge • Nixon
Stockdale • LaVemio
(361 )564-2277
www.finchfuneralchapels.com
We’re Proud of our Young Citizens!
We are proud of our young citizens!
Yorktown
Chamber
of Commerce &
Agriculture, Inc.
564-2661
www.yorktowntx.com
City of
Nordheim
Mueller Building
(361)938-5223
Enjoy the Holidays, Students!
Yorktown News-View
A Proud S
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Paw’s Piza Pic
formerly Belligcin’s Pizzeria
Wishing our Youth Happy Holidays!
Daily Specials • Soups & Salads
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Pizza, Pizza, PIZZA!
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138 E. Main • Yorktown
. Lawrence & Arlene
Hoelseher
Supporting the Youth
of Our Community.
Name That Turkey
Since 1989, American presidents have pardoned a couple of
turkeys on the eve of Thanksgiving and allowed them
to live out their days in peace. Each of the
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★ Pardon, Mr. Turkey ★
Each year as Thanksgiving approaches, the president of
the United States receives two turkeys from the National
Turkey Federation and the Poultry and Egg National Board.
Rather than eat them, the president pardons the turkeys in a
small ceremony at the White House.
When the tradition started is not clear. Some say that
President Abraham Lincoln started it when he pardoned his
son Tad’s pet turkey. Others say President Harry Truman
started the tradition in 1947, although there is no official
proof of that. President John F. Kennedy was given a turkey
in 1963, but chose not to eat it.
In 1989, President George H.W. Bush pardoned the
turkey for the first time officially. Since then, every president
has pardoned an official turkey and an alternate every year.
The turkeys are sent to a farm or ranch to live out the rest of
their days.
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