Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
FRIDAY, NOVRMMR A IMI
Of tin- 3,073 OOUBlIvi iQ thv
nation, aaya tho bureau of the
centnu, 11 carry ona-haU of the
wholoHule trade of tho oouutry.
RUN-DOWN
WEAKggl
• lng Cardul when In
a weakened, run-down
condition11 writes Mrs.
P. 8. Perrlt, of Wesson,
Miss. “I took one bot-
tle, and I seemed to Im-
prove so much that I
sent for six bottles. Af-
ter I had taken the six
bottles, I seemed entire-
ly well.
“Before I took Car-
dul, I was nervous, rest-
less, blue and out of
heart. I felt depressed
all the time. After I
took Cardul, all this
disappeared.
“I gave my daughter
Cardul and It helped to
relieve Irregular . .
ThU madloliu haa bmn um4
— b y woman for ov*r 10
yean
Take -_.
CARDUI
Helps Women to Health
Tako ThodforcVa Black-Draught
fur Constipation, Indigestion,
and RUlouaneM.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School Hi 9:4ft. T. M
itoboitn, Supt. (lYanhew moot
it: 30).
Morning woi*mItiik II a in Sub-
ject "LlttbilltWu and Fool*.’’
11. V. I*. U.’a lin'd ul 6,30. Anna
l.outic Annour, iHrcclor.
Evening borvlOcH 7:30, a pedal
muale arraugoil by Min Fnwoeit.
Congrogutlounl .singing
Wednesday evening prayer
service 7:30.
At the Sunday evening service
iho High School Chorus will us
sis! iho choir in tho music and
also render some special numbers.
Gome and hear (Ills chorus slug.
Yoakum Is joining with several
low us, vis: Bloomington, Victoria,
Ouoro, Hullettsvllle and others In
loading u cur of non perishable
foods ’for MJCKNBlt ORPHANS
HOME* ut Dallas, Texas. We would
like for our Town to do the big
thlug In this matter of feeding
the orphans. Tile K. It. gives ltee
transportation for the food. Tho
cur will bo hero on Nov. 23.
Please note tho date, tell your
friends and bring what you can
for the orphans. If you need furth-
er Information cull Mrs. L. W.
Shockles or E. C. McDonald, or
Mrs. J. O. llarnett.
PERSONALS
Will Kbner of Aguu IXtlce was
a business visitor in Yoakum to-
day.
LADIES’ SHOE PRICES CUT
Gome early and get your choice.
Values, to $0.00 on sale $2.93. All
Pull styles. Paul’s. lo
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ghureh School 9:30 a. m.
Communion Services 10:45 u. ill
Christian Pndeuvor 0:15 p, m.
Bible study and prayer services
every Wedm sday evening ut 7‘30,
Preachlug the first and third
Lord’s day In eueh month.
We Invite ihe public lo conn
and worship with us
A. I,. Purdum, Supt.
HOLY CROSS
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Mrs. A. L. Purdum is confined
to her home on Hast (tommies
utrent i>n ai-i-nunt of illnoMu
Stove Pipe 16c, Better Pipe for
l,(>ss Money. Morrow Plumbing
Co. • 174-w-lt
Mrs. W. K. O’Neill left lids
afternoon for Mercedes where site
will visit her sister, Mrs. Joe
Lumbertson and family.
METHODIST CHURCH
Hev .J. W- Howland will con-
duct the morning service at 10:46
and will preach on the subject
of "Walking With God.’’
Rev. J. E. Lovell will hold the
evening services at 7:B11.
The raccoon season has boon
shortened by two weeks in Ohio.
mm
Prosit, sweet milk 8c quart cash
ut Darling's Milk Station. 177-12|»
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaertner re-
turned to Houston today after at-
teucling the funeral of ids brother,
Paul Gaertner, yesterday.
FOR SALE
Texaco Killing Station, opposite
Fire Station. Apply Herald Office.
185 8c
Dr. and Mrs. W. Shropshire
have returned from San Antonio
where they spent the past two
days on business.
OPERATING COSTS OF
MIDLAND 50 PERCENT LESS
MIDLAND, Texas, Nov 5. (/!’)
Operating costa of the city of
Midland will he 50 percent lesH
next year, figures compiled by
Mayor Leon Goodman show. A.
J. Gates, city manager, has re-
signed, amt his work will be
done by the coitucil and mayor.
Gates Is credited by city officials
with having handled Midland's
affairs efficiently lining tho pe-
riod of the greatest development
Midland has ever known.
Heart Failure In Both Sexes
MADISON. Wise. (.4*) A sur-
vey by the Wisconsin bureau of
vital statistics shows that heart
diseases take their victims with
slight regard for sex. Only iu
the case of acute emlrocardilis,
or inflammation of the lining
membrane of the heart, were
deaths of women in Wisconsin
greater than Unite of men last
year.
Sunday, Nov. 8
9 a. m Sunday School.
lt>:Hi> u m English Service.
7:15 p. m Luther League De-
votional Service.
Tuesday, Nov. 10 Monthly i
meeting of the Sunday School l
Teachers at (lie home of Mi and
Mrs. L A. Hressel.
Thursday. Nov. 12 The Church
Gunnell will meet for its monthly
meeting at 7:30 p. in.
Every Wednesday Night (he
Adult Glass meets for instruction
preparatory to Confirmation, in
tlte Church at 7:80 |>. m.
Every Saturday morning at it
a. m. the Junior Glass meets for
instruction in the Church.
Sunday, l^ov. 15
8 15 a. m Sunday School.
10 a. m. Reformation and Con
flrmation Services with Holy
Communion Tills will lie an Knu
llsh Service.
There will be no Evening Serv-
ices on tills day.
SUNDAY ,Nov. 22 Memorial
Services at 10:30 a m. in memory
of those who have gone home
during the year. These services
to be In English.
P. Ilgen, Pastor.
HARVESTING SOY BEANS
AMHERST, Tex. (/P) Ioitub
county farmers are harvesting
more than f4it» acres of soy beans,
said by County Agent D A.
Adams to be the largest aoy bean
crop ever grown by a South
Plains county.
Adams Introduced the crop us a
substllute for alfalfa in I!»2'J with
one demonstrator. Ho hud three
demonstrators lit 1930 but this
year 62 farmers planted from five
to 50 acres. The yield is averag-
ing more than a ton to Hie acre.
ST ions (.*»)— Lee 0. Mar-
quardt, superintendent of munici-
pal buildlugs here, is confronted
with u big problem in driving
away hundreds of plgoous. He re-
ceived many complaints when he
resorted to traps. Now hu has
asked for suggestions how tho
birds can be driven away without
being harmed.
Buckets of sand are tho trapH
lecommended by the bureau of
fisheries to catch the small snail-
like drills menacing oyster bods.
DAILY FREIGHT SERVIOC
To aud Prom San Antonio
llonded and Insiirttd
DEPENDABLE
Mt^or Freight Lins
H. N. Hoff, Operator
Office with Merchants Transfer
Line
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YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
Ample resources; efficient service, and u safe place
for your money.
Yeur business appreciated and protected.
Member Federal Reserve System.
U. S. Postal Savings Depository
A better stove pipe for only ir><\
Morrow Plumbing Co 171 w If
Friday Evening and Saturday
BEST PURE CANE
SUGAR 22 ik
$1.00
(With Purchase amounting to $2.00 or over,
not including Sugar)
TOMATOES
No. 1
3 Cans
13c
TAMALES Stta"
14c
CROSS RING
PURE MUST ARD ST
14c
GREEN BEANS aSrfSL
,25c
A EVANGELINE
vJKlvrV No, 2 Cana, 2 Cans................
19c
AVIATION BRAND
SALAD DRESSING
Pint
17c
SALMONS PINK, 2 Cans..........
19c
COFFEE
1 Lb. Pkg. 1 O
A-l Peabeny.... IOC
3 Lb. Can 7(\ _
Wamba /DC
1 Lb. Can 07^
Wamba.............. La 4 C
POTTED MEAT
2 for.................. DC
SALT, V/i lb. F-
Pkgs., 2 for DC
SHREDDED V f*
WHEAT*. Pkg. 1UC
TASTY
*. »
Pint
PEANUT BUTTER .
ltc
MACKERAL
LARGE
FAT, Each
25c
MACARONI
JUSTICE
Brand, 7 oz. Pkg.
3c
PICNIC HAMS Po„„d
14c
Mr. and Mrs. ('ha flea C roily
and Mrs. J. W. Parsons of Hous-
ton are visiting in tho W. It.
Caldwell home.
SHOE SALE SATURDAY
At Paul’s, $6.00 shoes only $2.98.
lc
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morgan re-
turned from Waco yesterday nit-
er visiting relatives for several
days.
A better stove pipe for only 16c.
Morrow Plumbing Co. 174-w-tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Edwards
and family who have been in
Yoakum on tho sad mission of
the death of her brother, Paul
Gaertner, returned to their home
at Llano today.
NOTICE SPORTSMEN
Send your deer heads and
trophies to H. L. Kimbrough.
Taxidermist, Victorlu, Texas. For
arlistio Taxidermy. Whole animal
work, birds and tanning. 18445c
W. A. Rowan who has been
connected with the compress ut
Galveston, was transferred to
Memphis, Tennessee. Mr. Rowan
left last night to assume dis du-
ties there.
Stove Pipe 15o, Better Pipe for
Less Money. Morrow Plumbing
Co. 174-w-tf
PAUL’S SHOE SALE
Values lo $6.00 on Sale Satur-
day $2,98. lc
FLOUR
Wichita Loaf
24 Lb. Suck
44c
LETTUCE, r-
Head DC
CARROTS, P- ^
Bunch DC
APPLES fancy IP
Winesap, dozen 1DC
LEMONS, 1 7 '
Dozen 1 / C
48 Lb. Sack
82c__
spuds, 17
10 Pounds..........I 1 C
Sweet Potatoes ,Q
5 Pounds................DC
SOAP
Wesson oil
Pint
23c
P & G
7 Bars.
Can
22c
LYE
Mendelson’s
2 for 15c
For every woman who Inherits
beauty, there are five who win
charm and good looks. Without
health, there can he little natural
Iximity. And n serious handicap
to health is constipation.
This widespread ailment often
causes headaches, listlcHsiiess,
sallow skins, pimples—under-
mining both health and bcuuty.
Yet constipation can be over-
come by outing Kellogg’s
All-Bran. This delicious cereal
provides “bulk,” which gently
clears out tho wastes. And Vita-
min B to tono up tho intestinal
tract. Tho “hulk” in All-Bran
is much like that in lettuce.
Try two tablespoonfuls daily
— usually sufficient for most
types of constipation. If you
suffer from intestinal trouble
, not relieved this
way, consult your
doctor.
All-Bran sup-
dies iron for tho
!ood. At all gro-
cers. Made by
Kellogg In Battle
Creek.
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blc
HELPS KEEP YOU PIT
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Friday Afternoon and Saturday
MARECHAL NEIL
FLOUR (48 \1 *u»oK, 25c
48 Lb. Sack O. B. Brand Flour......75c
CORN _R PEAS ^r^slSc
QUAKER S 2foKKus- 15c
AUNT JEMIMA
PANCAKE FLOUR 10c
EX. CHOICE ...... LB. EX. CHOICE__l»
EV. APPLES 13c EY. PEACHES ltc
CALUMET 1 Can
BAKING POWDER 52c
HOSEUALE CRUSHED OR SLICED
PINEAPPLE flat
8l/-c
BANNER
POTTED MEAT 2 5c
GARRET
SNUFF VS. 29'
SOAP ItS. ttf
PKPSODENT
TOOTH PASTE 39c
MARY JANE
SYRUP <855, 59'
SAYMAN
2 BARS
y FOR ...
20c
SOAP
REGENT
TOILET PAPER 2WT‘* .5
LETTUCE’ larffc California, head 7c
CELERY’ large California bunch 14c
APPLES, large Winesap, doz.......20c
LEMONS, per dozen.......................15c
Owned and Operated by
W. E. Beal—E. W. Pietsch—H. C. Boyaen
J. J. MATHEWS MARKET
Located in No. 1 Piggly Piggly
WEINERS, pound 15c SMOKED BACON,
Sinmr Cured Pound ............15c
n BRISKETS, lb. 15c SLICED BACON, lb 22c
Quaker Maid
BEANS
With Pork And 16- oz. t?c
Tomato Sauce Can..... J
FRIDAY AFTERNOON and
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Healthful & Nutritious
HOMINY No 1V‘
(an
Long White Thread
KRAUT ?a°„
5c
5c
Regular & Quick Cooking
A&P OATS ,.kR................. * 5c
Encore Spaghetti Or (16-oz. Pkg. 10c)
MACARONI AT 5c
Bent Grade
SALT PORK
Pound
10c
The Perfect Shortening
SNOWDRIFT £“L_.....49c
Fine For Cooking & Salad Making
WESSON OIL £*.........23 c
A&P Pure Apple Cider
VINEGAR VuTn
Mild & Mellow Coffee
8 O’CLOCK
Pound
Buffalo
MATCHES 2
Boxen
39c
19c
» 5c
Jonathan Apples, dozen................15c
Emperor Grapes, pound..................10c
Texas Oranges, dozen....................19c
California Lettuce, each................ 5c
Green Hard Head Cabbage, lb. SV&c
Snowball Cauliflower, pound........10c
Celery larjre size* each....................15c
Red Circle Coffee, Lb......................25c
Bokar Coffee, Lb.............................29c
Quaker Maid Cocoa, Vi-Lb. Can 10c
Rajah Ass(. Extracts, 2-oz.Bot.....17c
Quaker Maid Chili Sauce, Bottle 15c
“Uneeda Rakers"
Fruit Nut Cake, 15-oz.....................23c
Rajah Brand
Sandwich Spread, Pint....................23c
Sultana Brand
Peanut Butter, 1 Lb. Pail..............19c
Target Tobacco, 3 Pkgs.................2Sc
Palmolive, Lux, Camay
Toilet Soaps, 3 Bars........................20c
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