Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 10, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1938.
YOAKUM DAILV HERALD
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
to animals.
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FOR FRIENDS
AND LOVED ONES
THEY DON’T LIKE LIVING
ON EASY STREET’
In Easter
festive
mings.
25c to $5.00
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As Austin's most artistic. ]
on
which is
a
COMMITTEE.
---TOM-TOM. JUNK 10-J1---
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FIRST STATE BANK
YOAKUM, TEXAS
(Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
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that
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Bououet Lentheric
GARDENIA — MIRACLE — TWEED — SHANGHAI
CARNATION
(Priced at $1—$1.75 and $2.75
There is no lovelier way to express an ‘‘Easter
Thought” than to send a GIFT of fragrance ... we
suggest•
Vachule’s Drug Store
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GRAND
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
And Fitzpatrick Travel Talk
“NEW BRUNSWICK”
Beauty Mist!
Just received—
LANVIN PERFUMES
‘‘My Sin" “ Runnier ”
“ Scandal”
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For County Superintendent—
of Schools—
WILLIAM A. EILERS.
veteran
I lochheim
recall
For State Senator,
15th Senatorial District—
L. J. SULAK,
(Re-election)
For Sheriff—
L. A. BUEHRIG
E. B. MARKOWSKY
(re-election) .
For Sheriff—
MAURICE A. STRUNK
FRANK M. McGREW
For Oo. Supt. of Schools:
W. F. HANCOCK
(Re-election)
DeWitt County
For County Treasurer—
THOS. M. STELL.
(Reelection).
For County Treasurer.—
ALVIN “POP” BARNES
For County Treasurer—
J. G. KONVICKA,
(Re-election).
Lavaca County
For Commissioner,
Precincte 3 and 7—
W. A. HENKHAUS
GUS “Transfer” SEIM
(Re-election)
For Commissioner, Precinct 2—
H. (800KY) SEEKAMP
(For Re-election),
For District Clerk:—
MISS MAGGIE EDGAR
(Re-election.
Jim Ruska who is with the Tex-
aco Co., geophysical crew which
is now working in the vicinity of
San Diego, is at home here for
over Sunday. He says the crop
damage by wind and cold in that
section is much heavier than it is
around Yoakum.
I.
soon it will be a pretty’ good.
move.
It’s a settled fact
does not rain soon
crop will also perish, and
PROOF
WANTED: An unmarried girl to
; cook and do general housework
for n I
ences exchanged.
Dr. R. F. Sowell.
San Marcos, Texas.
The annual decoration day ser-
vice will be held at Flatonia on
Sunday, April 17. The address
will be delivered by Rev. Eugene
Routh. The public is cordially in-
vited.
---TOM-TOM, JUNB 10-11---
WE REPORT
LA
1 iias just
I
| Passed by the school house at
Uvalde where I attended
I cornel stone-laying dedication
And to make the show com-
plete, Walt Disney’s cartoon
“OLD MILL”
BALDWIN SMILES
While looking out Saturday
the veteran black
from Hochheim Prairie.
can’t recall a bliz-i
■ hail the past week, ’| nocturnal
Neither I of romantic reality to
we. . ’......c............... e i.’..-1
---TOM-TOM, JUNE 10-11---
NORRIS
(SyCAN DIGS
M FOR €AST€R
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The Luther League will enter-
tain the members of the confir-
mation class at a social Friday,
April 22nd, at 8 o’clock on
church lawn.
EASTER
IS APRIL IT*
study of losses of vitamin C
series of performances \
“wild west’’ fictions on an i J
air stage is scheduled tor]/
Convincing proof that this Bank is taking care of
all its Banking Transactions in a satisfactory manner
50^
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday school, 9:45. J. F. Mi- AT FLATONIA
chot, Supt.
Morning worship, 11 a. in.
Subject. “Trippie Life.”
Evening worship, 8 p. in.
Dr. Brooks I. Dickey, superin-
tendent of home missions, will
preach for us. Immediately
following the evening service there
W'ill lie a congregational meeting
to consider the calling of another
pastor.
Young People’s League
meet at 7 p. in.
--TOM-TOM, JUNE W il--
setting influenced j
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tomato
was
That may
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lamin C went into the water es-
lM'r [ caped discovery.
The Greatest adventure
mance in the whole exciting
history of the Seven Seas!
TWEED—Zestful piq-
uant perfume a delight-,
ful gift for the outdoor
girl.
Price $1.25, $4, $7
P-y
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Vachule’s Drug Store
WENATCHE, Wash. (AP)—
People in the Sunnyslope district
don’t like living on Easy street.
Residents of the district peti-
tioned county commissioners to
vacate a street by that name, de-
claring it had been abandoned
and unused for some years.
is where 40 to
of this vitamin goes
peas are cooked. Scientists used
to think that cooking destroyed
much’of the vitamin C in peas.
But. fiith Fenton, assitant
proiesbo. Tk nome ecununnVs at
Cornell university, made an exten-
is wanted,
drink the
peas.
That
cent
Another Late Shipment Smart Easter Fashions, Sheer
Frocks, ‘‘Fluffy Fluffers” and plain Tailored Styles too
Also New York Model Straw Hats for your Thrill and
Delight.
Received, too, another Shipment Printed Bemberg Sheer
Material. Beauties beyond compare.
sugges-
know anything
if
For Representative, 23rd District [
J. J. OLSEN.
PAUL BOETHEL
(Re-election)
tor tomatoes may reacn cause
| the 5e jieak again, taking into ‘ course
I consideration that the East Texas his friends
is ex- I crop also suffered.
in the |
the
National! Association of Musical , a^ac^<>^
Merchandise Manufacturers esti-
mates.
but we ’re
I
Mary
ly elect- 1
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International '
patch in the'Xe'ws Service representative
■ Capitol, is known to
Un* 1 fi jends as “Congressman”
of the suavity of his dis-
and he, in turn, refers to
i as “my constituents.”
10 c AND 15c
ANY TIME
SUNDAY & MONDAY
10c-15c A,ways 10c-15c
The Riskiest Job in the
World
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Wish Him Easter Grooming
on the street cor-
afternoon didn’t ■
very good. While walk-1
ling along the sunny side of the i
I streets of Yoakum Saturday af- of statuary, the cowboy
---------- . ternoon we
during the cooking of peas and i talking about
we re
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we
observed’ Professor Howard Bald-
win wearing an unusual broad
smile, and we asked the Profes-
sor—“How come you’re happy,
when all the other faces around
about need lifting ” And the
Professor exclaimed—‘‘ Why, news
come to me that Miss
Mary Maude Winfree, one of my
star students has been
Queen of tin1 1938 Tom Tom by and whose
Com- 1 an established fact.
He advocate’s administering the I
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a professional basis. I
---TOM-TOM, JVNK 10-11---
The Horald is authorized
announce the following candidates
for the offices to which they as-
pire, subject to the action of the
Democratic party primary
July:
ing looks old, worn ami tired.
The mountains were
things remembered at
at
familiar.
,.... j ---TOM-TOM, JUNK 10-11 —
hikI GERMANS TO SEE
and , “WILD WEST” SET
land
vote of the Chamber of
merce membership. Miss Winfree I 1
should make a lovely Queen and educational affairs of the State
add to the luster of this great
South Texas celebration. I am
honored by the fact that
Queen was chosen from
win's Business College.”
(ENGLISH LAVENDER
^SOAP •> Re
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IT’S ODD
But It’s Science
ITHACA, N. Y.—If vitamin C
it- would be 1
cooking water .......
I
| Conversation
ners Saturday
sound
stated
I farmer
; “But
zard like
stated Mr.
can
i,
I
Plenty of policemen were pro-
vided at the Beaux’-Art gollery i
in Paris when the Surrealist In-i
tcrnational Salon was thrown open i
to visitors.
MIRACLE the frag-
rance of stately lilies,
and inspired by a. sac-
red theme, “Miracle” is
a gracious Easter Gift
choice. $1.25, $4, $7.
“Danger Patrol”
With
Sally Eilers • John Beal
Harry Carey
Plus Comedy “SOMEWHERE
IN PARIS”
And
Bill Comm Sport
“WHITE STEEDS”
Your chronicler visited four
I home towns of his boyhood re-
Recognized the oak tree
50 j -
when |
, the water in
peas contained almost
of this vitamin
one of the best
min TT
Some of the viantin in peas is
destroyed in cooking, but not
niu<'h. The loss in the first five
minutes is 7 to 10 per eent. This
occurs mainly while the water is
coming to a boil. Thereafter an
hour’s cooking add not more than
further 5 per cent ...........
After the hour’s cooking, there
is no more vitamin C loss.
A little of the vitamin is lost an <‘xtra $2.50, we’d shoot
when peas stand too long before ' "'”’k, tor tomatoes may reach '
serving. j the 5e jM’ak again, taking into ,
---1OM-TOM. JUNE 10-11---
More than $100,000,00(1 k;
pended for music tuition
1 nited Slates every year,
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I With a Queen and two Prin
cesses selected it's time to look
forward. And here’s hoping that
brighter days are ahead.
(,’ongrat illations, Miss
Maude Winfree, the new!
ed Queen of the 11th Annual
Tom-Tom and felicitations to the
two Princesses Dorothy Borchers
and Annie Ruth Burns, and Mary
Snell, the (hand Duchess.
the
in|
veteran the long ano—and now the build-j
..... ' 011 ing looks old, worn ami tired.
beyond 1 ur-I mountains were the onh |
some lour things remembered at Alpine— ,
years ago, it froze in May 1IH(| ;it Taylor nothing looked
in tassel. W e
over and
per acre,
hand dropped the corn
, coveri’d it with a turning plow,’
j on
■•“ ■IN THE SHADOW
OF THE CAPITOL;
I
piece
i t he .
farmers i Capitol grounds receives the vote)
this scribe. The horse is shy-
ing most realistically at a
tier and there’s a clump of
■ tus in the foreground. The rider
I looks like a sure-enough cowboy
overheard
, ,, their misfortune, of
found out dit ierently. The old j and we re sorry it had to hap-
test was to feed the cooked peas IM‘>b but it did, and now all we
........ i to animals. But animals did not 1 <‘an 4o is make the best of it.
well to^iik,, (|ie cooking water. Hence I
tronmthe fact that about half the vit-•
ter paid
we
CATHEDRAL MODEL
IS BUILT FROM
USED MATCHES
I —•--
j MT. MORRIS, N. Y., (AP) —
■ Ralph Ferraro, a patient at the
■ Mt. Morris tuberculosis hospital,
has spent eight months building
j a model cathedral from 16,808
I used safety matches collected
I f rom other persons under treat-
ment at the hospital.
Working in bed, with a safety
razor and glue as his only’ ac-
cessories, he completed the struc-
| ture in 73 days. It is 18 inches
’ wide, 24 inches long- and 27 inch-
es high. In
operated by
low and in
| a clock.
The interior,
from supports, contains
pet, jw’ws and three altars, fitted
i with altar cloths and candles. A
|small electric light bulb in the
; ceiling sheds subdued light.
---TOM-TOM. JUNB 10-11---
■ a
YARDLEY contributes an urge to masculine
vanity in their trio of good grooming requisites.
He’ll be in the front rank of the Easter Parade
if you remember to give him this compliment.
A barrel-brigade with buckets ‘
or sumpin’ might help (.ent|v
tomatoes along outside the jtl f)lc yard at Brownwood from
should , which | jumped to the ground
(would yon believe it?) the
is much smaller than it was
yc;n> ago!
J-lthe
I city limits of Yoakum
— Ijupiter Pluvius fail us.
! The above arc merely
tions, we don’t
.about growing tomatoes,
’did, we’d try growing some.
I
I
Baskets or
Easter trim-
one steeple is a bell
a bell cord from be-
the other steeple is
S. R. (Bob) LeMAY
Athens, Texas
Candidate For
STATE SUPERINTENDENT
of
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
———
He advocates an economical
and efficient educational pro-
gram which will give value re- I
reived for each dollar expended. 1
Th<‘ election of Mr. LeMay as i
DRESDEN, Germany, (AP).—
Sioux Indi’ins squatting around iG)
| camp tires reflected against the'/
I sky will give a touch I St
i the outdoor! \
performance of Karl May’s rew- <*)
skin yarns. May is the James V
Fenimore Cooper of German lit-i^
eratnre.
i Start a
! of his
i
| open
i this spring.
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! CLASSIFIED
' ____________
FOR RENT — Neatly furnished
apartment for couple; private!
homo. 4.14 O’Connor St. (291 tf ,
FOR RENT—Five room house, .
bath and garage. Inquire at '
Herald office. (284tf |
LOOKING BACK
Ole Man Eschenbu'rg, '
black land farmer, who resides
Yoakum Route
ncr Hall, said
score
w hen cm n was
I planted t he corn
diiced 40 bushels
we I
Gary Cooper - George Raft
Frances Dee
“Souls At Sea”
could be irrigated, since the City
of Yoakum is offering 10,000
destruction. PO’lkms of water for $2.50. If
we had a tomato ]
I city limits of Yoakum, and had i the
I-
I (
w e
Eschenburg.
The day before Old Man Win-: and not the drug store variety. !
us an unexpected visit, Probably
overheard a tomato grower my judgment for the statue i ..
Professor Fenton learned that t<ill another, that he was water-'a grassy hollow, shaded by a cir-i
which she cooked >»g bis plants. That may sound (vie of trees and at the base are
as much a bit foolish to the average to- actual growing plants from West f
as tomato juice, I,lld° grower, but we're inclined Texas-.
of vita- 1 to believe that if it doesn’t rain |
;echt, Austin correspondent of the
that if it , Fort Winth Star-Telegram, rode I
the remaining i with Pancho Villa-in-Mexico? He i
here in'oirghtta do a book—or, rather as I
Yoakum we have a few acres that he has written one on the work-
’ I ings of the legislature.
Andres Segovia, Sjvanish con-
cert guitarist, is one of the few
who still play the guitar with
. their fingers instead of a pick.
State Superintendent would give I
the public schools system of Tex- |
as a train’d leader who has had
a large amount of professional '
elected training and successful experience I
executive ability is I
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 10, 1938, newspaper, April 10, 1938; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1285436/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Lavaca+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.