Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
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--TOM-TOM, JUNE 10-11—
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Cotton Week Wonders!
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Full Standard Sheeting
23c
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GRAND
49c
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All Above Quantity Restricted
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SATURDAY
FUNERAL
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service.
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by the
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HUSBAND CALLING ENTRY BLANK
RES & WHITE
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WITH MARKET
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East Morris St.
Phone 63
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Name
• SHORTENING, I pound carton
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See or Phone
Address
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HOG CALLING CONT
9c
Brown Krispy Crackers, 1 lb. pkg.....17c
PEACHES, No. 1, Rich Flavor
10c
LETTUCE, large size
8c
Name
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PEAS, Phillips Sifted, 2 No. 2 cans ....17c
Address
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24c
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FIRST STATE BANK
GRAPEJUICE, pints, R. & W.
15c
YOAKUM, TEXAS
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CARROTS and BEETS, 2 bunches .... 5c
CLASSIFIED
'BARBECUE SATURDAY
Name j
NEED money?
WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT
YER
(Member Federal Deporit bmuanee (torporatfoa)
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Food
Stores
Food
Stores
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10c 15c—ALWAYS—10c-15c
pinch hitting
I'liis should be
and
T.
Malted Milk, Brimful, Choc, flavor
1 pound can ................................
19c
3c
I PROCLAMATION
TO ALL WHOM THESE
PRESENTS SHALL COME:
We Offer You Complete Banking Facilities With
Prompt Courteous Service.
I'olTY DAY
TEX \S
| (resent
Sunday,' and
FOR SALE
WOOD, SAND. GRAVEL
>1 at < 'enter school.
Leonard Darth.
i
Hochheim 1
Emil Ixuek, I
following
on the same
Thir
elin
Ask us
ab'Ut
Tom Torn
tickets
and at-
tendance
-’wards.
As in all
other
transac-
tions, we
handle
this in an
ethical
manner
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tin
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Your Business Appreciated
518 Front St. Yoakum
and,
fact
again
■eoiid
—Plus—
“Little Buckaroo”
■
9
service
in.
FT.
39c
59c
79c
Cooled by Washed Air
Last Time Friday
Galloping Hoofs!
Gallant Hearts!
A Grand Human Story
JANE WITHERS
—in—
W.
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get
the
toll-
The International Uniform Sunday school I row for Moy 29
__________Weekly Sunday School Lesson_____________(
Personal Devotion to Christ
Text: Mark 14:3-11, 27-31
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BOYS’ GREASED POLE CLIMB#?
ZaA'/
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Mrs,
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•Th:
p.'icklx
—and—
“Flash Gordori’s Trip
to Mars”
REGULAR
1 hr
, 11 Io
thi" ;
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a '
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’ Earn $14 to .$23
weekly, just showing gorgeous
Fashion Frocks ^to friends,
dresses to \ygir
vestment. (JA
FASHIO^A
MAZ1£ J
TM HuT 84MES
SIH BALL TONIGHT
I; I 11111111 |
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1
A Blazing Western Wit^W
Smash-Action Wallop! "*
George O’Bien
—in—
“GUN LAW”
--FEATURE NO. 2---
RD AV, M?y 27-28
1
TOM TOM MOTORCADE
TO PARADE YOAKUM
UPON RETURN TODAY
32c 9-1 Unbleached
,34c 10-4 Unbleached
35c 91 Bleache!
38c 10’4 Bleached
25c 9 4 Unbleached,
not so good
Wash Cloths.
2 for
Tom Tom
-pr< :i«Iii
Soul hoi ii
I ioehy.
sa w
the
lapping'
1 hat
this
game of
V
of
Sal
—FOR—
TRANSFER
/SERVICE
i prayer i------...L
I day evening at 7:45 p.
I
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pa - - 111
11 filling
lor
it.'.'
him
'Mie
,llmr<
governor
1 I 1 v do
ii i'i lay, M a \
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i till'
Will
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‘CHECKERS’ >
—Plus.- ■'
Color Cartoon
“TEARS OF AN ONION”
“PICTORIAL” #
—and—
“GOING PLACES”
I We
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port i
’ inn. I
tare
m.,
Heart Tense Action ■
“Adventure’s Endf/
—with— ,f V
JOHN WAYNE \
DIANA GIBSON
I the ell"
Poppies'-
ding Mein
•use "I
ill
had
1 I,"
eh ickeli
' I e I hi I i.ii'I
oil, i e\ I \ ei
k it
into
feet
down,
sw i
"hoes
S ATUR
errt 11 !<•<
of our
the oh-
l hrongli
“Buddy Pop
Free
r hnd show. No in-
age and dress sixe.
pCKH, Ine.^|^^
iiti, Ohio. WBMS1
“To do good work, oon,
you muot fool good.
Inotonco, watch out far
constipation. Cxpork.
onco teao taught mo tai
dopond on all-vogatahle
Blach-Draught for
prompt, roffroohlng ro>
lief. My advlco la —try
Blach brought toalghtr*
Pier,suit llornan left The Iler-1
early hour this
and he appeared as im-ek
as he boarded
Motorcade, but
in before long
' a lion.
Drver. |
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nOYS desiring to enter the Greased Pole/;
Contest which will be held at 4 p. mh J
(second day of Tom Tom), sign this entry M
leave at the First State Bank, Yoakum, by
r ADIES desiring to enter the Husband Calling Con*
test which will be staged at 3 p. m. June 11,.
(second day of Tom Tom) sign this entry blank and
leave at the First State Bank, Yoakum, by JuntaBm
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MEN or women desiring to enter thffl
Contest which will be staged at 3 p.’
(second day of the Tom Tom), sign this
and leave at the First State Bank, Yoakui
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Herbert ‘Dutch’
Koehler Transfer
Company
Phone 321
ANY KIND OF HAULING
I'hi' Vt'l <u;i it."
| <il I i \:i" Im\ <■
i I out id
oil I hi■ S;| I || I'iI•'
'oi'Lil d:iy for
I iuirii' j public
u! their I
I i; I'" o 11,
work mid.
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n. nr,
SUNpAY and MONDAY
He Won Love With Another
Man’s Name!
Ralph Bellamy
—in—-
“Crime of
Dr. Hallet”
—also—
“3 STOOGES”
—in—
“HEALTHY. WEALTHY
AND DUMB’’
—Plus—
“GOING PLACES’’
10c & 15c Admission
E. .lours Ims sold to
hi"
I . I
, W 11 Illi
I years,
and s
session June I.
was not known.
: i
1 he j
he'll I
now ■
Pierpont in
will have "(impin'
t he
Editor of Advance
rpHE New Testament is a book
of moving stories of human
life, in which deep interest and
profound human and social val-
ues are compressed into amaz-
ingly little space.
Here is this story
woman who anointed
with precious ointment
was 1 „
house of Simon, the leper, in
Bethany. What deep, and in a
measure difficult, questions it
raises, and yet how closely re-
lated they are to all of life in
every age!
The alabaster cruse of oint-
ment of pure nard, which the
woman brought, was very cost-
ly, and of course there was great
indignation among those whe
murmured about the waste of
such precious stuff.
“It might have been sold,”
they said, "for above 300 shil-
lings, and given to the poor.”
Instead of complaining to Je-
sus, they evidently addressed
and abused the poor woman. But
Jesus heard their murmurings
and interfered. Surely the Mas-
ter who had such concern for
the poor would rebuke her and
would tell her that she could
have made better use of the I
ointment. But, no!
72x90 Bleach
Sheets
79c 81x90 Sheets
!)Sc, 81x90 Sheets ,
15c 42x36 Pillow
( ases
75c Krinkle Double
Bedspreads
Attractive 9Sc Bath
Mats
iln iir'-ii' I lie eit iz.ens
"1 ;ite in, ......peraie in
■ ei v.-inee <>l I liis day
llieir pnreliae oi
pie".’’
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;hereunto
’'leially and caused the Seal
be impressed hereon,
Q — FEATURE —
U PICTURES
Macha, of the local
dub, "topped oft the dam
Ins ■ farm into a pool ol
blit hi" feet didn't
Looking down, lie
receding swiftly
I hi" "hoes were
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Giicday ~ehonl, 9:45 a. m.
I. E. Michot, Supt.
I’lio public cordially invited to
| .tiend
lor Sun |
a
crowd,
\Ve
e\ cn
read)
w hicli ;
of l'’oreigii
adopt
ci i: i i ii>\
I d'lll;,
I I'll
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11iiIii; re.
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i • i. 11 trip lo I o w 11
how Hch \V.,i
In igiil Tom - l oin
rea
didn '
lx 1
what I
disappoint I
Pastor)
26, Ascension
l<> a. in.
a. ni„ Miss M
aid office at an
morning
as a lamb,
! Tom-Tom !
! be coining
roai nm like
all probability
lo contribute to the local Liars'
(duh.- The last contribution, if we
I cineln her correctly went "llinpill
' like 11ns :—
“Bill
Liat"' i
out on
w at er.
1 w d.
I
• w aler
, gucs
' it
PETERSVILLE SOFTBALL
' RESULTS TABULATED ,
I
I
this]
dia
depart ment
testimony w hereof, 1 have'
signed m\ name offi- ;
the Seal of
| State to be impressed hereon, at
Austin, this the 6th dhy of Mai ’
| A. D., 1938.
(Signed) James V. Allred, Gov-|
ernor of Texas. I
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’ M'.I for I II
Ml . hl" lii'CI:
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gooi
gl X X
11 <' i g 11
of t he ; !
inv.'id- | ;
o' 11I!' i
will lie
eele
out the world, what this woman
did is spoken of as a memorial
IT is doubtful whether these | of her. God bless the precious
disciples who murmured , ointment bearer, and God grant
were really as much concerned that we may have a portion of
about the poor as they pro- I h<?r spirit!
--TOM-TOM IIAEIIIII--
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Here He Is Again
Bob Bnker
“The Last Stand”
Also Cartoon
“Crusoe’s Broadcast”
Sport Novelty
“UNUSUAL HUNTING”
“TIM TYLER’S LUCK”
replied, i .|H,]
one 111; i : i
Id >
i.i"t !
f i \ i ■!
i
we
\ "ingle is~tie
costing $2.5(1
I wanted i<>
lied
France. Leaning on
"ide, it is handsomely
hn( perhaps ;i little (no
ns.
in an innocence and carelessness
about many matters, that is of-
ten embarrassing to others.
But in a higher and better
sense, there is an attitude toward
life and a view of life that is
far above the estimate of things
in money and figures. If one
were among the poor, depend-
ing for help, he would have a
far better chance of considera-
tion and kindness in a society of
people like this woman who
poured forth the precious oint-
ment, than in a society of penr.y-
pinching and narrow-visioned
disciples.
The world lacks today in
large generous impulse. Far bet-
ter that there should be the
pouring out of precious things
in gracious acts and deeds than
a small-minded and niggardly
hoarding.
We have here not only the
. contrast between individuals,
but we have also the contrast
Jesus com- between spiritual and social at-
mended her for what she had titudes.
The word that Jesus spoke
> been fulfilled. Wherever
I
11
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. 'mt
The Tom Tom good cheer
delegation will parade Yoakum
at about 6 p. ni. today, it was
announced.
The Toni Tom Motorcade
headed South early today, with
the Yoakum High School 60-
pic e band.
Upon
noon
.1
h i 11' ■
i.r. i f"pict I < i I h'
cxhiMlril bv thiKi'
w bn lll.'lk'r I ||C"C
-:i 'e: mill,
v/oi i Ii v cmi"t
r<* 'ii'iiit ion
tn
p'lll
Vi t
"Hell
-ii.i'li ;i
■ pi
i i> i >pi1 rm Km,
Inn', I. J.mne<
of 1 he "t.'ile
h''Vib\ proclaim
2$. 19.3S. as.
11; i \ i • been
each I emu
ei11 Iiii"la-I ic
I'" 11. 11 I. I"
mu!
effort that
able lo
whjtit we
last autumn
pecially s
] Smithville
ve:ir lo pla\
the -eason.
However Schulenburg, one week
earlier, Sept. |6, is the first wor-
ry, ;> team that Smit In die w:i"
j lucky to beat for district chain-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I PM'i-hip l,:i"t year w ill again
‘ 'iristiaii Science Society meets I
u :y SiindaV morning in Hal- I
! I “nille at 11 o’clock. All are
j •urdialli imited to attend,
---TOM-TOM, .11 NIK 10-11--
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
!< rnesi Long, Supt.
Si tiday school at 9:45 a.
t'ommui ion at 11 a. m.
prayer meeting each Wednes’
, m.
---TOM-TOM, .HINE 10-11---
over
oeh bei 111
nmi'u i ii o i
'..■a.'!'" lelv
should i
winner.
2 a 1111
aid i
oi l
l’e!< |
Ijll-led
light s
nil! ht
don’t know
more
fellow.
was art
I > "i ri mt
pli ml <1
Idi d
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-l .mid
■.rd |
All'-, d.
POTATOES new, 5 pound-.
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Paul Decider,
Thursday, May
Service in German,
Siimlax school, 9
Tomlorde, Supt.
English morning
o 'clock.
' Song
m :.”>(• p.
! Sunday
Wat's Prairie, 9
Supt,
"eliiii” •‘'Bmldv Poppies' Suiuhiv
a\ piccediiii! Mem- 8;4.> a.
tile pnrpo."e of se Supt.
a "-i "I a nee in si. i>
local State ,mid X'l :
"<■ r\ ice a 11<I w cl 1
>1 at
Mrs.
«
RY \VM F GILROY D. D. 1 fessed io be; and even if they
* - - ---- I were sincere in their protest,
they did not realize that they
were making a great deal more
of material things than they
imagined.
Among the most spiritually
minded, there is a fine disregard
of merely material interests and
of the | values. Sometimes this shows
Jesus itself in rather regrettable ways
as He
being entertained at the
U!) ' V
•ml.
s I'-
( M;
; heen
a
done. He looked beyond the 7
material aspects of the thing to has been fulfilled.
the spirit of what the woman the Gospel is preached through-
had done and to her purpose.
* si «
is doubtful whether
who
u '."M
" Ii' a
“ Te-t i f \ ill';
I HM-ki d
I ll>‘
ami
11." 11
I her
morn
M . S:,a\ iiinlia, 61. I ’.n
a ml pa-t imi't er, w M
al Santa l»o'.i ho-
A ntoiiin Monday.
f Fa \ ei 1 <■ count \,
rc'ideiit of (he I’.n-
for o\er 5o \eai"
in I ill'll, i-'- then
\ I t Im I inn1
|il 1 col II I I let I I I
"Ij.'ilioin For
he -1 r\ cd a - eon
lie w;i" app ii 111
I I'.imle.
- I'OM I (>M, .11 X r. IO II----
. ■ 1. | ■' ’ . - l(H' pol 11 I c a I o I , 1 < ■
o\ i■ i'!i 10k i 1 m thi' oppori 11 n 1
: 1 i • o 1111 ’ *1 • 11 • • e m e " t 1
(oiahl
■ atto".
' on1. e | r
M
Thursday, June 2 —
Woman '< mci't imj, 3 p. m. •
Luther Leaillle inciting, s p.m. .
---Tom I (I’I. «TX 1: 10 11----
"I
part icularly
"taMo. I. 11'26
i d pii"t ma -1 er o
\\ <■ imide a "P
la -t <ci;ilit!' to
t er \\ ichel I t lie
1 light-, but for "oine iiuknow 11
I he Tom I oin
like they did the
and we
mid have been
to the little
il was art oversight, |
we 'll have to w ait uni d
J11 no 9 10-11.
And while the
he 1 w ill scelo |'S w ere
cheer aiiioim our
' hoi '. M r. .lolm
Smit iiw i'"1 rrn I iecoraI ions,
'cd the Tom I’oui ci I \ w i 1 h I
a i I la 2" 'jalore, ja ml the eit y
a <lre".od up for the l>i'_i'je"t
11 r.'it ion ol the year,
< >
Gh'td Xlts Foil DI\< >l>‘< I'.
\\ hm1 "oe" .a' oiii.d
1 i.'l .‘i'.!a i 11st door- a ml
w i ll it w a- in;, w 1 fe.''
r-’i mj that he
ra<• 111" plant a!
st 001111 m
'hat' her
her oin b\
horn I wHi
1 Inm, f 1 ml i mj'
I 11 i'll I he
a 1 id oil |e red
Im l ied
her w
pos’t i< »ii.
h ! I " !' a 11.1
11 i 11 i 11 ■_ j
live '
1 hat
IM k
her :
returning this after-
the 60-piece high school I
band will parade in fornvition ,
to Pershing Square, where the I
Tom-Tom good will trippers are
going to perform (we hope).
i SOU
j shine
f, H'e.
Ie<
Fmi' ral was held al I'.uelc and ’ mg
al Schulenburg Wednesday morn | I’crliaps
Im.; tor It. M. Sii.-i\ 1 noha, 6l. F.11-I01 maybe.
■j|e im relmul ami pa-l inn'lvr. w Im ; Tom-Tom.
pa'sed awa\ in,-" 1...--
I m '■mu
I | A uat i ve 1
’ |had been a
coinm in 11 y
had been
I iniiiediately
at y.45 on the
I lighw ay
meet Willjiird Ginn's print
This too should be a very
unusual gUme with the fact that
neither has lieeii in eoui|>et it ion
as yet at least neither will bo
playing yal a disadvantage from
this point.
(>n the other diamond the girls
will begin another game with the
beginning of the first above game
while immediately follow iim 1
a Main made up of members
the Bulldog s<|i'|ad will play
j picked team.
I As baseball players the Bid’
1 Jogs may lie something else, hut
they will be trying with the same
w e hope t hey w ill be
<h al out quite a bit of
were dealt too much ofj
inisery.
with t he
comes here
the
m. I’i caching
\ no;. 1 1011 Bible
'joinu" o\er 1 his
batiu. Throiiuh Thursday
had enrolled I2<
| on I hat day.
I "i lnxil on
' 1 inue from M
I d,ay of next
all children
1 I to 16 1O
• We hail
■ 11.' y School
11101 num
the
yon
se| \ ices.
: he <I||I
benin
•V ' 'W M
I have a great ball dub and toJ
for any ball dub to bent, a
Ixack to the program tonjtf' I
we must start on time aud.fl
*•'' ’the end of one ho.tr should sefl
nn- limings have not heen played I
tor ; must end the game with the sOfl
revert inn back to the last c<l
plete inning counting. This, mi
done in order to dinting
him that v e.
H 1 ’' 1:1 '_m z i 11' 's In
and "llh cfilieil t<
\ the \ cn r.
not talkin'.;'
-'i'i'i-' i pl mn,''
1111 a 11 >_> . ,11 f, ,|.
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h.'l.'kl'l
II
rea 11.; 11 -I eiI a 1 uI 1 1 •
impure !; 1 , •' ’: 11 ■
i 1 \ < 1,1 k 11111 :11111 S. 1
ide
and
I he 11undred Years’ w ar
tween FiJdaud ami Fi'ance
(d th roil’! h the reigns of
Erndi'li ami fixe French king".
I >1 I) become in
ni AXY
interest "
see one.
\ er\ e’' and
Leaning
W. |
rid ■. 111 n
"il",.’!i copy,
oi ie ini'; 1
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---TOM-TOM. JUNE 10-11---
FT. DAVIS, Texas, (AP).—C.
Jim Espy
10,0(H)-acre ranch, located be-
tween Fort Davis and Marfa, and
he owned more than 30
Espy, Fort Davis cattle
heep breeder will tuke pos-
Jiine I. Thi’ sale price
* Tonight at 7:45 p:-omp'’y .
i Rotary club w ill meet t l.e ('le
• s, tin team
| the S.l*. team,
ruoged game
should Mr. Stewart happen to fall [be
down just as Mr Fqauk Beck the danger of bejng kept upjt^F
j or .Mr. Sheckles slide into third
I base where Mr. Beck will be rov-
)ing around tonight.
| 'jame
mond the
will
ers.
Tep iii"-
Petersv; ll<-
lloehh elm .
Humble ....
Dreyer . .
Et linger ....
Concrete
Mayor Frank
sel.-^i blistering pm-<
( past t wo weeks ami
are perched on top (
Xi full game ami a hall
their nearest ehalh irner.
pliers knocked o\ er I l.e
Oilers and II
both by the
and- future
teams
Inal
All
Icmhd
sha re
Mayor
sysl eni
will now
any betw
tomo.
X (' Xt W ' e !■• ’
Momlnv. "
1 oiicret e.
It o'clock. II
I II 111 "day .
I ’et el "\ die.
I 9 o’clock.
I ' ci'i t e,
, (| i ---TOM TOM, .11 NF, 10-J1----
I ENGLE POSTMASTER
SUCCUMBS:
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.