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OAKUM DAILY HERALD
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VYoakum—The Home of the Tom-Tom
G A “LJVE-AT-HOME” PROGRAM THROUGH DIVERSIFICATION ON THE FARM AND 1N BUSINESS INTERESTS IN THIS SECTION
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BRITAIN FIGHTS
CATTLE DISEASE
PEfiiODIC CLEANING
ADVISED FOR ENGINE
COOLING SYSTEM
of Travis.
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Charley Lockhart
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M. Barnes
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Build'yoakum fifty four candidates
CERTIFIED ON STATE
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RASPBERRIES GETTING
GAS TREATMENTS TO
KEEP THEM FIRMER
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AS GRIEF-BOWED PARENTS BURIED KIDNAPED SON
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AUSTIN,
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fields in
tiiicd by the party's state
utive committee Monday
TLX- "T ' i .1 didates for statewide o
tiffening of the neck on the .
«• Ti i <• -i the firs primarx'
art. of the human family . ,,
-^failed to work out atjd (?!'" M '"icdy,
chastising will continue
until such time as humanity
iwill see fit lo show signs of
[coming back to sanity. You
■can not continue to transgress
fcj^laws of God and the laws
^^■MHhvithout paying the
n
■rotner it be an individual,
K community or a nation.
Retribution may notwome
pvithin a week, month, a year
Ojr a decade, but come it will
dn due time.
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and to
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attention.
a
about suitable candi-
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^candidates ii. I/avaca court
■for county offices whoWfcx
sad their print
Kbuston and sbme hav
■heirs done in I Austin
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PETERSVILLE HOME
DEMONSTRATION CLUB
I ’et it- x 11 le I I < • 1111■ I h " non 'I l a
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on
inont lily
hone s.
limit e
of
of
T, h pirn
oil: .
A ppro \ 111 ui 11 'lx
•I t elephone
ri'dih'l ion
cl feel I.t
a- bill-.
It
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xx lien
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I in 1927
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policy.
of tile
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JT would appear that the
" 1 v^orld has not been chastis-
d ed enough as yet. Too many
T. people haY< tried to run af-
[ fairs and carry on in ways
■Contrary to the Jaws of na-
9nire and the prescribed rou
^Eine of the Creator and this
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JOBS
RALPH HEnDFR T9 RECEIVE FORMER YOAKUMITE DIES
WINGS F.32M KELLY FIELD AT HOJSTCN TUESDAY
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pment ol
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J 1938 Tom-Tom is over
but already matters are
funder way for the 1939 I >t i
r Tom; which of course will I -
I the biggest one yet. The
^Yoakum Rotai*y Club, in its
meeting today had a round-
table discussion as to what
could be done to make the
Tom-Tom for next year big-
ger and Juetter titan the one
we have just had and which
was the best one we have
yet had. A number of good
■ points were brought up and
r suggestions offered whicli
^pay be of assistance in the
^■ext celebration.
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vxith Mrs. Tay-
nci'ordmg to n
public today. The
f the contents was not re-
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** Ernest Harmlen, om
chairmen ol tin
a guest of the eli|l>,
I nsteiul ol h;i\ mg
I lie spit re I
disi'its'ion
st rong
ami
I lie foill foil!
eipllplm nt
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lillils diXi
t>ui mt a i ns a
It eliminate' tin ••-xxeal
liii'li cox i j ' bei io- xx it h I
xx ater xx hen I hex a re
from oriliiiiirv eo..lm.'
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held l'..
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have several times re-
F ▼▼ ferred, in this column. t:>
What we had to say more
■ than a year ago aliout tlie
■ old-age pension becoming a
B political football. Now- comes
■Pone of the candidates for gov-
E ernor whom we thought had
■LBOtne pretty good ideas on
government, and ap-
|^H)eals to the people for votes
■Eon the promise that he will
■Buit more people on lhe old-
M^B^pension see that
their money reg.ard-
liether or not thev
Mfethtfuhv and deservedly
be supported by the
|Mpe6p]e of the state. Of cours *
■here are deserving people
||Ewho should receive help from
HR the state but when a candi-
Friiit. appeals for votes on the
R. itromise o f putting every
sjfelWT^Yjck, and Harry on the
■ oid-age pension roll he just
Mautomatically puts himself
Hr out of the class of suitable
K? and efficient material for the
■ governorship of this givat
1.3.—Fifty-lmir
one of the largest
recent history, xvere cer-
ex ec-
us ean-
ffice in
L i.;ikurn
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HfjrN this matter, day has not
■ yet dawned upon the gov-
■ ernment at Washington but
* now and then there is a flick-
er of light appearing upon
the horizon. Just the other
day enough members of the
national congress manifested
enough backbone to sit down
upon the C.I.O. czar with, the
swampy growth
when he tried to <
action in one of his pet
I ure which would have be<
an insult to the C"
sense cf humanity, li
^.••yet develop that we
■Lenough men of metal
Mkt Washington
MKW of state once more
'leepillg.
Mrs., ('. W. .1;
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W . L. Thompson, mot her
txxo boys, jumped from
second story vxindoxv xxilh her
7-month-oid baby. Both her hg-
were broken and the baby Milfir
ed critical injuries.
lhe lather suffered brui
severe burns. The victims
ently died of suffocation.
This disastrous fire occurred
about 25(10 firemen of Texas
gathering for the Annual
men’s convention.
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I. tn i- more import nut to<l;ix
, x < r bt'loiv bt - iiii'i- ol tl
ent trend toxxard higher
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MAKE WORK
BEAMISH, England. (AD),
discovery of 2 new seams of rich
coni here will provide '20 veals’ s,rnte
work for 1,000 men and box s.
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Then th,'
ed 1 o meet nt 11
John Peter’s on
Miss (i.'l.'tnli, li'Hiii
agent, xxill In- xxnh
on h:i ii i ng
cucumbers.—|{(.p,,h,.,
HAWAII WARNS
THERE AREN'T ANY
I A I’I.
to come
search ol emph>v>’i
sent the \n.r,.|
I ( ommerce from
oi gnnizaf ion
of Travis.
('. Poster of Tarrant.
School Supei intendelll
S. R. LeMax of Henderson.
L. A. Woods of Travis.
W. E. James of Travis.
Commissioner of Agriculture —
Leonard Westfall of Haskell.
J. IL McDonald of Ellis.
George IL Allen of Smith.
dependent upon the wages
Jffom these people for their liv-
■ahr- ing. We are asking the vot-
■eek? era of the county whether
• print they think that is
people of I^avaca county
people fair? Do you want to elect
> more that kind of people to be vour value
> coun- county officials? veiled.
Trinity county was named for
th. iver of th»t name.
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EAST TEXAS; Partly cloudy NEW C0AL DEPOSITS
. tes for office. We have ami Thursday. Tempera-
candidates ii. I>avaca countv ,Iire "b,,"t Thursday.
Southeasterly xx inds.
ting done in ’
Hod
county xx as named for
■KM governor of Coahuila.
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I H 1'1 'll' ll.'l X ■' I Hill
Inin t hi' spring
h .'ix e-. xx hu h.
\ ield digi 1 a 11'
I he 1 rent meiit
orge A. I >ax i.'.-on Jr. of East
ml,
\lton"M. Head of Toni Green. ^illsl
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G< ><•
Robert W. Calvert of Hill.
Walter Woodul of Harris^ ’
I I e ru Ii I Mann of Dallas.
Aarborough of Travis.
Justice of Supreme
Ix’iehard Critz of Willim-
coiint x.
Smiley of Karnes.
Ilux ui-on
of Court
( unexpired
1 laxx kins of I '.llis,
of Court nf Criminal
( unexpired term ) : llar-
N. Graxes of Williamson.
Chari, s A. Pippen of Dallas.
Stephens of Knox .
Railroid Commissioner — G. A.
Jerry Sadler of Gregg county,
c’ V Terrell of Wise.
Robert A. Stuart of Tarrant.
Frank Morris of Dallas.
John Wood of Shelby.
W. (lYegory Hatcher of Dallas.
(). C. Christi of Colli
< ’ompt rol ler :
pard of Nolan.
Tarrant.
J. J. Biffle of Hill.
Land Commissioner -
Browning of Potter.
William IL McDonald
land.
Bascomh Giles
Larry Mills oi
T reinsurer
Travis
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R. LeMay
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Seated before the casket of their 5-year old sun. James Bailey Cash Jr., kidnap victim.
Mr. aaid Mrs. James Cash Sr., are shown above, left, their heads bowed in intense grief, as
fineral services were held for the youth at Homestead. Fla. Seated next to Mrs. Cash is the
sister of the stricken mother, next Wilson P. Cash, unde of the buy, ‘nd his wife. R< v.
Everett S. Smith of the First Christian church of Himeslead, is delivering the sermon at
the head of the casket. G-men announced on the day of tl.e funeral that Franklin P Me
Call, 21-year old truck driver, had made a full confession of the kidnaping and murder of the
Cash son. (NBA Photo Service).
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of Ea't-
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XX Im
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cent
bill’
eha i g
"The
du
ch.irge ot
i ’l a Idi’hcd
int rodui't m
and to |
ment ol
phones,
dex elopim n'
was vohintaiily
ing' with thi’
ly one halt
m Yoakum do
ditional <
of July,
almo't th
ry t lie
AMARILLO, June -13.—Three
persons were killed TiiC'diiy when
lire de.'t roved a '21 room two
story apartment house in which
39 |M“rsons were
The dead :
Hi I W . L. Thompson
Donald Ray Thompson,
Mrs.
of the
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income <>f .4-ti.oiiil
t he harhor |;i’t \ i ;ir I com
tm met lx regai tied a’
the b'a x, ’ Ini xt been
commercially in Ger
a number of years, but
crop there xvas almo’t
I aihi re
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...... '-■"I. tra.lmg active, p.j,,
u-l( 1 ’ I'1111 .Well and laxorab'lv knoxvn
^,,6-ko jmrf-Yhrmi-hmft fflfs Ver-
good to eho.ee (j(>n
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A sneak tlnel entered
home of Alin'd l ax lor on
May street timing the Tom T<
treating and made
lor’s
|x»rt
Eos ANGELLS.
to girls not
m search ol
been sent the
('hnmher o
corresponding
re- Honolulu.
Reports that |olis nri' pl
I arc not
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M. The”.
didates tor statewide
the first primary July 23.
\ tin M. Kennedy, secretary of
the committee, said he would can
tiou each county chairman, that
a drawing should be held to tie
termine the order in which the
candidates' names appear on the
luiilot in that county. In the
past, however, many count ies have
v used the order supplied h\- the
applies , , ., 11
• -i.i st a t e commit 1 ee.
Tim ortler in which the can-
didates were certifietl follows:
Governor: S. T, Brogdon of
Erath county.
Joseph King of Harr.
Finest O. Thompson of Pott
('lai'cnec E. Farmer of Tarrant
county.
William McCraw of Dallas.
Tom F. Hunter of Wichita.
P. D. Renfro of Jefferson.
Karl A. ('row ley of Tarrant.
■ (I'Diiiiil of Tarrant,
e R. Miller, Dallas.
A. Ferguson, Bell,
f Thomas Seif of Iloti'lon.
Mai \ iit I*. Mc( 'oy of Harris.
Lieutenant Gi'Vernoi': ('oke
of Kimble comity.
Nelson of Luhbot k.
Brool ' of Dallas.
Lee Smith of Throck-
program the spare time xxas de
voted lo ;i dist'iisMon of the Tom
Tom, it’ strong point’ ami n>
weak points ami w hat could lie
done to make the Tom Tom exell ceiie a
a bigger success in future years 'month
than il ha- been in the past, ami tehphm
a number of excellent points were itixt the
brought mit. coming ye
Ernest H.'irndfii thanked the Siib-cril
members of the Ibilary club ami handsel
the people of Yoakum in general longer
for their hearty cooperation in charge >
making the'Tom Tom tin mk ci s . w h.i ha
that it was. than 12
President George llniion Had
a telegram I rom the Victoria
club inviting Yoakum Rotarian-
to an inter-city meeting in their
city on June 21.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 15, 1938, newspaper, June 15, 1938; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1285028/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.