Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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FRIDAY, JULY 24 tfJl
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
RED TAG SALE |
CLOSES SATURDAY. JULY 25 1
LOOKING OUT
F KOM Till INSIDL
By W«Did
DON'T MISS IT!
SEAT COVER
19c
UoKulur 29c Scut Cover,
III D TAD. SALE
LADIES HATS
\ M l ES TO S7.ll
Market! 19c. t*9i\ 9Sc ami $1,95
OhiUi roll's Huts at SlauK'htcr Pi ice
SILKS
AT ITT PRICES
Red Label 12 mome imported all
silk limit Of ^
RED TAG s \l.K price LJt
Incidentally, in 1920, above item ad-
vertised for Sik'
Silk Truhu, wbite only, SI
kind, Rod Taj* Sale price
VII Silk> at Cl T PRICKS
98c
98c lo-inch K\
Materials REP
SALE price
EYELETS
Embit»ide» wt
69 c
SPORT CREPE
69c
Beautiful 98c Sport Crepe
Prints. Red Tu# Sale price
BIRDSEYE
27\27 Rod Diamond Hemmed
m . RED TAG S VI E
Price, dozen
Dia*
98c
LADIES' SILK
DRESSES
Silk Dresses
$9.75
Vll the better Ladies' Silk
values to $29.00. your
unrestricted choice
A little boy l*> he name ul
Sy ! v.. n Vi. k, v»l \> v' v0 lean*,
a Uo :s vlslOn^ hi the lluudelnuta
tome on Gam v,mutate* Serin ,
e,UUe rUUUiUg Up to UU UKd her
an.I remarked, "Oh, mother I Jus1
« cow out ot Its cage," U
w.i> tln> neighbor's row arrows tie
street.
Bbi bet Ff Fn F« F*
Can you imagine Preacher D*te
wa> standing before l lit Houston
Street. Suu Autoulo. holding an
artnful of packages,
xn FR ba bb |F| Fa
The height ot' tightness is a
Scotchman, who wouldn't let his
'.\\eetheart build air cast le-
nt Fa Ff be Fa Fu
\ oakum's getting popular with*
a tlte last three days, three ooutl
y sheriffs \ (sited here. They rep-
esented l>e\Vllt. Lavaca and Gotl-
/.ales count lea.
The
1^1 l> Oiit |dai
Other Silk Drosses, prices cut to
$6.95, $1.95, $8.95 and $2 95
One etoup Ladies Rayon Dresses.
RED TAG SALE £ <| QQ
price v 1 »I/0
del and
T\G
KHAKI
2 >e l.'tsi color lULineh Kltaki Cloth,
limit, RED TAG l(-n
SALE price ls)C
Very desirable for Shirts, Overalls,
Uniforms and knickers
l tdies' $1.95
marked $1,19
and some
corrox
DRESSES
Cherrie Belle dresses
98c
9So Blue Bonnet
Dresses cut to
79c
DENIM
Standard 2.20 blue Denim
in Red Tajt Sale, limit, yd.
15c
BASS BROS.
Victoria Advocate certain
tip a couple of dea l
I prohibition agents. They wore
j killed at Fort Wayne. Itul The
Ydvoeate entuo forth with a head
I line I WO PRY \GKNTS St.AIN'
| ind then followed in big letters
j: Pro \gcttts Shot by Man they
•! Ft anted,"
j bFt Fa Fa Fa bn bn:
il We had a fruit customer th's
tnorlng and from the look of
things around Mr. Metsters do
part meat he has added a Fruit
Stand to the hankers Printing
Company. The fruit oust outer In
ststed on buy lug some fruit, and
wi had to do some talking to get
him out of the notion.
Our vtucywrd really looks nice,
but not near as alee as that of
R J litre, who presented us with
ten specimens of grapes this
morning, He also lueluded some
tempting plums and peaches.
FIRST MITHOOIST CHURCH
Rev .1 \\ Howland. Pastor,
Sunday Sehool at it: 30 a m
Pleaching by the Pastor at IP l’»
a to Subject: The t uehaugeable
t'hrlst."
\t s i> m Ke\ ,1 I l.ovett
will preaeh the third quarterly
conference for the cut rent y ear
will be held at the close ot tit's
service.
Midweek Service Wednesday a;
N p. TO,
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Fhureh Sehool t a. m.
Communion Id a. m.
t'hrlst tan Kndeavor 7 t> m.
ttible study every Wednesday
evening s
Preaching every fust and third
t.ord's day In each month. Kvery
memher and all that will Is re
quested to attend any and all
services. Come and help us furth
er the cause of t'hrlst amt build
our community for the Lord.
A. L. Purdum. Supt,
NACHXHHHTINH Texas, July SI
t P> Robert Horaet so year* old
still stteks to Ills horseback lid
tag lie lias a good saddle hor»e
utd every day takes a tong ride
In the country
6 6 6
LIQUID OR TABLKTt
Ral'svss a Hsadaoba or NturaloU
in 90 minutes. Cheops a Cold tM
first day, and chocks Malaria la
thrso days.
86ti Salve for Baby's Cokl.
CLASSIFIED
Phone 99
Ft Mi KKN 1' Furnished apaumeui
all com enteuces tout \V. May
hi tfc
FOR URN l'- Four iakku Hfrlb
"svagn two lots. Phone *v.* »*
owl* aoi Rose street, uf >
FOR SALK Rllen Scott grape*
fvhe for 10 qt Bucket, K. .1. Rice
F7-RX
PREMONT
Proven Citrus Land at
Ha wain Prices
W here taxes are cheap
Perfect Soil. Water and
Climate
For Information,
Box U0 Promont, Texas
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday School at 0 a. m.
Morning worship at 10 a. tu,
Subject: "The Fourth Command
ment."
Kvenlng vvorahtp at S tv, tu.
Subject: The Filth Command
ment.**
C, K. at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
night at s o'clock.
I'll*' public Is cordially invited
to worship with us."
J, H. Freeland, Pastor.
PEACHES
Car Load of
Elbert a Peaches
now here at
Farrier, Morris & Schmidt tomato shed
J. K. SCHMIDT
YOAKUM
ANNOUNCEMENT
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Yoakum, Texas
l Sunday School It a. tu, (Note
| the timet Arthur Cain, acting
I Supt,
Morning worship Io a m. (Otto
limit Karlter than usual!. Subject
"The Peril of Delay,"
M, V, P. I'.s meet 7 t>, in, (A
great surprise awaits alt who
come). Don't fall to be present,
you'll regret It,
Kvenlng worship s p, m. Siva
I rial tuusle and congregational
sin. lnr twenty minute* before the
sermon
Wednesday evening 7:0
meeting and workers
THE FIRST STATE BANK
\ oakum, Lexus
Solicits and will appreciate your business
Officers and Directors
M. U. Parrish, President A. G. Hermann
U. B. Sullivan, Yioo-Pres DurtU Miller
J. H, Quota, Active Yiee-Ptvs. 1). K. Woodward Jr.
11. A. Dommlly, Assistant Cashier
“Conservative ltanking Insures Permanent Prosperity”
AUTO OWNERS IN
BEAUMONT BEING
PUT ON THE SPOT
OWNER OF NICE CAR TOLD
FUNNY STORIES WHILE
THIEVES STEAL CAR
Af PARKING PLACE
| t Intfi here,
| About two months ago Mr*,
i lien Greenberg whs culled on the
j telephone and informed that a
(member ot her family had been
seriously Injured and taken to .,
; hospital She hunted to tlit' ho*
! pital and rushed inside without
stopping to lock her ear. Vl'lci
learning no memhei ot her fam
j tty was tu the hospital, she
I turned to the curb, to find
ear missing
to police. Breaking In to invesll
gate, officers found Mrs Given
berg's stolen automobile,
Glitel Kennedy believes the
thieves have a system ol storing
the ears in residence rent ga-
rages until the police trail has
'.town cool, the nreirlevtng them
In the vast' ol Mrs. Greenberg's
ear. Kennedy thinks the thieves
became suspicious amt were
her j afraid to lake, the auto out, or
pay more rent,
Of several ears stolen here re-
cently, Kennedy thinks most of
them are stored In garages a*
was Mrs. Greenberg's,
Mr, Klee takes a great pride in
raising various fruits at his farm
home near Igtkoslde,
bn baa N bn bn be
Misses Myrtle Voss and Kalb
icon Falvella look off this after*
boon on an extended trip to the
Valley and old Mexico, rite (tin
entry will Include Corpus Chrlsti,
A 'it v III*', Brownsville and points Teachers
" 'cst in Mexeo. conference, I.KT KVFUY TKACH*
b bn b kr and offickk uk ckks
1* er Fink Has acquired a new KNT, IMPORTANT M VI' I KKS
Kngllsh dialect since tl months TO Co.MK 11* FOR DISCISSION
ot art study in Detroit, Michigan AND VCTION.
Prayer service Wednesday eve*
Rader said the old home townj ^ >M*
had Improved quite a hit during j
his absence. Subscribe for the Datlv Herald
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HKAFMONT. lev is, July f!l plied to the owner ot vacant ua
(iV) Vufomohlle owners here tie rage* in the residential section,
being put on the spot. paid rout tu advance for it month,
Not to he mat blue gunned, hut bought new locks for the garages m
In order that their cars may he, ami stored an automobile lu one' llohn "Do you think It Is ptvs-!
stolen Chief of Police Carl K of thou 1 slide to love (wo women si th«* |
Kennedy disclosed one operation Two months laltd', with a , aatue time?"
i»t tlu> thefl and storage ting, and j mouth's rent overdue vm the ga 1 Hcdtl "Not it they know abou' !
lie believes there are olhei vie rages, the garage owner appealed It." The Pathfinder I
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Also Comedy and News
Admission 15c and 35c
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Economically
\ j You will wont finest fruits of
■ t { il g Jto proper ccgre# of t.pe*
. I fK»ss, You will wank Bto best of
- > * •' i«r# tops an J tings. All
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STORES
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Friday Afternoon and Saturday
COFFEE W VMBV ilta
28c
81c
OATMEAL ?SSS!SR„
26c
V KRDa Small, a Cans
1V11JLK WHITK Tali, a Cans
11c
22c
\A AT T lM l KIBHON
1V1AL 1 pouiui Cub
43c
CAMAYSOAP hu*,.
19c
APPLE BUTTER 2T
17c
KHKSH
LIMA BEANS 14c
IJINGHRON mm
15c.
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SANDWICH SPREAD
17c
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1931, newspaper, July 24, 1931; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758605/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.