Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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HUMMING BIRD
HOSIERY DEPT.
The one final thrilling
touch for your new
Spring Outfit . . .
DR. EDWIN E. ALBRECHT
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For County Clerk:—
FRED F. FEHRENKAMP
J. F. BOZKA
(For Re-election)
For County Attorney:
WILLIAM W. ALLEN
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Itate Senator,
115th Senatorial District—
J. SULAK, .
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Mnty Judge:
■AUL H. FERTSCH
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To The Music of
BUDDY" HANCOCK
And His Orchestra
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SUNKEN GARDEN
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SUNDAY, MAY 29, 19.38
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SONSE OF THESE ROPES HAVE COME LOOSE...
LOOKS AS IF THEY’VE BEEN HACKED’ MAYBE .
NOW I CAN GET TO MV KNIFE
---TOM-TOM, JUNE 10-11---
Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Rohan <pent
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For Representative, 23rd District
J. J. OLSEN.
PAUL BOETHEL
(Re-election)
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OemmiMrioner, Precinct S—
H. (BOOKY) SEEKAMP
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Eyes Tested—Glasses Fitted
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Yoakum, Texas
Buy plenty at this low price as the special
will not be repeated
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For County Treasurer—
J. G. KONVICKA,
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For Commissioner,
Precincts 3 and 7—
W. A. HENKHAUS
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(Be-election)
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For Justice of the Peace—
Precinct 7—
T. J. (Tom) BURKETT
J. S. &CHRIMSCHER
(Re-election)
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of Schools—
WILLIAM A. EILERS.
t>er of the southern team in the national A. A. U. meet in Buffalo^ !
July 2-3. j Thursday in
--TOM-TOM, JUNK 10-11---
I San Antonio Evening News and
San Antonio Express. B. B.
Logan, 212 Price Ave tf
---TOM-TOM, JUNE 10-11---
Houston Post, Jake E. Burcher®,
loader of a hand
rillas engaged in
garrisons long th
ko\\ railway.
--TOM-TOM, JUNE 10 11—
L(H KII ART. ( APj. -ThJ Tex-
as State Bee l\ee|>er> association
"ill hold their annual convention
here July 1 and 2, Arthur and
Ered \V Sterneberg. Lockhart
bee keeper, announced.
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Mi.-s Maiy Brown Snell lei’
yesterday tor Corpus to atlei
th' graduation exeri-i.se.s and
number of the social activities i
; a house party, a lea
eofte given at the N'euce
---TOM TOM. .11 N E HI II---
Millard Snell has
Corpus Christi after
past week m Yoakum
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Snell, ami other relatives.
---TOM-TOM. JUNK 10-11---
SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL
<(pens at 4 a. m. Monday, May
3b, at East Side Grammar School
(old high school.
3tdp) —Daniel Smith
---TOM-TOM, JUNE 10-11---
Mrs. I’. L. Blakeney and chil-
dren and Mrs. Joseph Long were
in Houston today to attend t he
funeral of a friend, Mrs. George
Knodel.
---TOM-TOM. JUNE 10-11---
I will open my summer school
at S o clock Monday morning.
May 30, a* the East Side Gram-
mar Schoo'.. Special classes in
arithmetic will lie organizcd.--
M i s. Mollie Green. tilde-15
---- OM-TO.M, JUNE 10-11---
Mr. .and Mrs. Bill Granbcrrv
of Victoria, were beusiness \i,.
iior.s in Yoakum Thursday after
!>■ ion,
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HOLIDAY
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I Czechoslovakia sent armored giants, such as the motorized heavy artillery units pictured above, into
the Sudeten-German areas of her small land in a swift answer to rumors of German troop move-
■ tnents outside her borders and Nazi-inspired terror within. But that war scare was averted as mu-
■ nicipal elections throughout Czechoslovakia—a test of Sudeten-German strength—went off peacefully,
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Aw while myra struggles to save
JACK, WE SHIFT BACK TO ZEB BE HZ LEY
AS HE RISES SLOWLY FROM THE GROUND
AMD GRIMLY CHAFES HIS BRUISED WRIST'S/
Monday, M.ay 3<i, IT’g, 11,
•ii ’ *a \. being’ a legal lmln(a;
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■Hl that date.
:.:m d ) Eirsi State Bank
inches, which is a world schoolboy record. He is a 6-foot 3y2-inch oakum National Bank.
senior of Istrouma High School of Baton Rouge, and a likely mem-
POLITICAL
ANNOUICHENTS
The Herald is authorized to
announce the following candidates
for the offices to which they as-
pire, subject to the action of the
Democratic party primary in
July:
Clear, glowing
shades, smooth fit;
sheerness that flat-
ters and wears incredibly.
They’re not expensive and
they have Invisible Extra
Silk. Ask for Davencrepes
at our
Skyrockets to Schoolboy Record
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Edward Jenner, the discoverer 10,240 FEET
of vaecinntion, was a musician; LONGVIEW, (AP)—-The deep- j
and poet as well as a physician est oil well drilled in East Tex |
' Jts, j|1(> [|ll||1|)|,. (Bill Xo. 1
Robertson, continues downward. Agent. Phone 600
i it is below 10,240 fe» t, and a core
showed j
ami Parker, agent, 110 Dallas street. !
---TOM-TOM, JUNE 10-11---
J. J. Stark <!>.,Dealer, Houston
Chronicle. Phone 520W. t.
---TOM-TOM, JUNE 10-11---
Robert Wilson and Johnny Ho-
well <>f Indiana who are gne«-t<
| in the M. W. Carlton home, were i
I accompanied to Austin Thursday
l.hy Mrs. Carlton and children to
: spend the day w ith Mr. ami Mr-.
IC. C. Carlton. Little Miss Nan-i
icy N<‘ll remained to visit there Chine-e guerillas
Llfdies—10c until Monday. .troops from the
CHINESE PROFESSOR
tfl LEADS GUERILLA BAND
I SHANGHAI, China. (Al’i.-
I Dr. Yang Siu ling, one of China
Ih si-konw n protess"!- oi f< o-| ng
nomic', has forsaken the < la
room tor a <
and -nek with Japan. Iinenl,
The educator is leading IH.ooii ■ <■ it \
against Japane-e j t d
Taiheng mottti-
For Sheriff—
MAURICE STRUNK
FRANK M. McGREW
M L. A. NIEBUHR
1 a. p. Mcelroy
' (For Be-oloction)
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ONG LOOKS Ll^e Yooft
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Amhr>oil ol Umi-tou,
manager, ami R J. Eel
district repi est nt at i \ e ol
A 1 lel'h aII 1 oliaeco ( o., .air
'loaMini this week ad\ert i-iieg
Lucky Strikr ergprei-. Tlrnv
u-iiig a [tol lable \ n t i ol.i
the hit I iim - 111mi ■ ■ \
I 'a rude.
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Shoes dyed any color. Will not j pj
crack or peel or rub off. Expert; >•!
workmanship. Electric Shoe Shop,; Kj
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1938, newspaper, May 27, 1938; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1285709/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.