Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1939 Page: 5 of 6
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Yoakum, Texas
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RAINOSEK’S HATCHERY
Sweet Home, Texas Phone 838F12
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A Group of New Spring* Arrivals in
MANY FAMOUS BRANDS OF
This it a field of beanttof,*
every one
ind r«d-ripe <11 Hm (MR |
through. 500 IU oOiMUtU
tp«xl grade for lornetM*
we> u««d to the acra.
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life
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for com; mcreaae your yiaM !
100%. Save dollar* ••
your feed bH. Try K0 U.
FIDELITY 4-6-4 Com Far*.
liter thii rpring and kava ..
full feed Uni next fall.
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We Deliver
DISPOSAL OF BIG
COTTON SURPLUS
URGED BY JONES
ITALI’IIOLLOWA
CHuwnivrir ..omers Fully
PRESSURE Oh SPINAL
neiWls ihdiseasesOf Equipped
GOLDEN
WEDDING
'ANNIVERSARY
Mid-
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and M
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opens
('ollegx1
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and
born Saturday.
milat ion
Rice, played '
following-:
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I’edin ble
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and
dog
oakum
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Easy Payments
See the New 1939 Norge Refrig
erator and Norge Qas Range At
Shaw Electric Shop
Phone 65
I Alice is' in
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1 ’raha
Hil-h :
I real - ,
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made to make =
mit stnmlim;
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Feb.
ol
('orpora-
Nat ionil
( 'oinnilt t ee,
lx to
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plans
1 o be
\pril
ot A oakum E
Association E
al f( ( t-
W F
tin
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• I ll
u|nn4
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ii>h\ '
1 tea
ut f
jfi
negro 1
xx 11 - .
exhibits I
and
assi- :
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the I
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a re
hab.x box.
p. m .
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11
III pl ('.-ent a
1 xxa-- damag'
lasted for
Uprooted
xx ere
the >
to an
The
bat e
dax
xx it h
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the
nine leading
Can fill orders,
Custom hatching,
making sll(,
f stored
admin-
able
m.11 k( i
a 111 o u 1 d s
sudden
at - j held
February| higs
xx ill i Mareh
lum h ' lees
t cam
Sam
team ol Houston,
Saturday night in
toiirnament, according
today.
Texas
held
JB
'ijfg I
l cams in
Reagan
llous-l
and ;
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ret il i ned
a t xx o
dauglit er,
ami
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in
S10 Coke St.
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The
should he
ol tin
I eh .1 e
Mr. and Mrs.
berger, through this paper, ex
tend a cordial invitation to their
tiiends and acquaintances to o]>en'
house m their home on West
Street in Yoakum, Friday, March
3rd, from 5 to 8 p. m.
The occasion is their 50th
ding anniversary.
(Tom-Tom, JoncS U 101
"It's the best crop
I ever raised . . .
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conduct
Funera I
Hebron Chiirclh at
Sat urday, February
S. Parker, pastor
Baptist church.
Interment was in the
(’emetcrv under the dire
of I In I l ing) on Funeral Home
— (Tom Tom, one X 9 10)--
I the
tr.rL
XV I 111 ll 1
iii I hi-
Sal u 11
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gave
eii "s
ami behavior problems
by t hem) i .Meet ing :
Onr council delegab . Miss Her-I A mei'tiim- ol
gave a report on ly Rural Sih
in
sehoi >
I, at 10
are urged lo
County trustees
to attend
(Signed) William A. Ed
de
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If you have been having trouble with Puffs try
FIDELITY FERTILIZERS this year. FIDELITY
special grade for tomatoes is prepared particu-
larly for soils of this section and contain, besides
all the major plant foods, our special formula
which makes your tomatoes more resistant to
Puffs. FIDELITY-grown tomatoes develop large,
symmetrical, with red-ripe meaty centers. They
•hip better, can better, bring better prices.
Shiner Gin & Mill C ompany
Yoakum, Texas
Mr. ('. M. Hons
Sweet Home, Texas
The DeWit i
exits
meet
sc In >o
10 11
s follow s :
Business.
Speed
Wl y
St n t e
—from blood tested selected flocks,
bleeds at very reasonable prices,
chicks every Tuesday and Friday.
$1.50 per tray of 96 eggs provided the hatch is 70
or more chicks per tray if under 2 cents per live chick.
We set eggs for hatching every Monday and Thursday
Book orders for chicks and hatching in advance.
■d b\ ) orktoxv n
er the direction of
Mrs. A
Jr hav
enjoyable trip
I xmi
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All
mg sell
: IIaiicock,
i Al lisle
1 high -i hi>ol mid
J Paul X. Jett'
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| PLANS MADE FOR DISTRICT
FIREMENS CONVENTIION
the joying his usual good health again
moiit hs
family, al
r. William
i Dickinson
while tin
laid up I
He Is en- ! son
MAJESTIC CLEANERS
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the
t ended
She
‘ a
('itero oil
<In account
weather there vxas only our agent;
and seven members present. Al | perintemhnt.
though a very interesting progra^i
■ll, joyed by all.
f the club xx ill I MEETING
tin* home ol ,
Report er.
principal speaker at
meeting of the Texas Exes
on March 2. Dr. Brice is
known tor Ins writings,
include a number of text
and flor his contribution to
tesaional journals. He has
DR. EDWIN E. ALBRECHT
Optometrist
Eyes Tested -Glasses Pitted
f Mr.
I rom t his lite at
February 24, at
an illness of eight
George
this paper,
cordial invitation to
was held and <
Next meeting o
on March 7, at
Otto Rathkamp.
— (Tom Toni, June H 9-lu> —
now.
— (Tom-Tom, JuneH-9-10) —
Raymond Morgan who has been
(•mployed in the office of Swift
A Co. during last 3 or 4 years
is l>eing transferred to Brown-
r ] wood as chief clerk. Louis Swen-
will take his place here.
Soul h
xx as
i\ of last
stinting at
I he
John
hoys ot
111 ■ i tA 11
than live hundred
ol
t he
5 oakum dog
and
Mrs Henry Hale o
\ oakum on an extended
relatives and friends
— (Tom 'l oin, J oik- H 11-10) —
Mrs. Clara Sladnk has returned
home alter a two months visit
with relatives in Dallas and Ft.1
Wort h.
all Eavaca
ool Trustees
the Hallettsville
I auditorium
a. m.
Im pre
arc also
Southwest
T. A.
Friday
skillful
i the many arlicles d
equal to any in
A ssociaI ion
kharl Sundax, l()
1 »i't rict
■k ha rt,
and
and Mis. Baltes
I larha ra
in the
the del
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Will be 1
hi Ji
Sat ii i day,
All t rus- i
>ent.
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B ’I
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1 lou 1 on,
days.
M is.
the
Houston, being
laithfui to
ol a
I M r. and Mi s.
I ) oak uni Ront e
pa rent s ot a
11 cm at 1 :.'J0
l lit I le boy Weighed
ounce. Bot h
are felting ;
I Mesdames J.
McLeod Floral Go. • Finnk Vick, N. V
. McCord.
II \an
an’s Connwel of Home Denmnstl’a
tiona for Women which was held to Im* intensely interesting
jiu llalletwville Monday. timely. i
I ’oiinty I nil of 1 he '
Slate I'eacheis’ association
in Yorktown at the
1 amlitoriuni >m March
fhe program xx ill ;
t ha Schletiker, gave n report
dairy meeting which she
in Vittoria on
also reports tllefe
health association
Ma reh 23
of the unfavorable
vv as (
A meeting of tae executive
committee ot tie I i uada I upt. Eii" =
’mens Association was held
■ Lo khart Sunday. t(l make
t or the 1 )i'| rict c; m \ ent ion 1
I held at I-oekha rt, on
i < hlef Hcrbei I Spies
president of the
meet ing, accom-
>. Others in
(hiet Bill
Fritz ot
ot Sc' ll
■I ol 1,1
\ og le o I
1 oil 111 X , |
1. a-l
I F W
I f .?»»!■ 4
Dr. David K. Brace will he tiny
the annual
here ( and
widely I from a
w hicii Florida,
hooks siana,
pro- I gia and
tr.i- ; with Miss Elda
Mr. J II.
JASPER,
• st ruck in w cst ( rn .1 a -pei
I <• x.'is Sat ll rda \. i n 1111 i nr
one person critically
heavy pii>pert\ damag<
ot home-' w ei e damage'
as business houses.
fhe hoiin o I Stale
live M . \\ . Da \ i
badly . I he storm
minutes. Trees Were
— (Tom-Tom, June H-U-tUI —
are being
ol t he most
ever held,
being t he host < itj . j =
— (Tom-Tom, June 10)— > =
Mr .and Mrs. ,\ j Rohan „
A . J . J r ha \ <■ ret urned =
very enjoyable trip to i =
traveling through
Mississippi, Alabama, Geor |
Florida. They traveled)
Rinn of Houston,
Dyke attended the Worn- veled extensively throughout the and Mr. J. II. Smith of Snn
vvorlxl and his message is expected ! Antonio. Mrs. Ed Rinn of Hons-
and ton returned to Yoakum with
theki to visit.
all oi
er and Mr-. Texas Exes Speaker
both ot Cuero.
J. R. Rice ot
D. (>. Rice and Truni'in
I 7 i>ak urn ; nI
Granberiy was a member
Rockdale Baptist Chureii SPLENDID EXHIBITS
eat nest AT NEGRO P T. A.
Chnr. n, ---------
true menher;
devoted mother
good mot her could d
ol her family
Granherry was
al Cuero, being the
late ( >. A. E
t'iie following: state. >■ ; ?'
i i ’ / ’ . - . In >1 I.
E. r. (iraii- Sue1.! a re ord was made possi-|
■ oi the Pedin ble by the following institutions:!
■1 ( ompany ot Hous- 1 he Texas Tanning ik
I years: thr--u Mobley's Bakery Shop, M
Tillery’s (AVA unit
(hr.
delegn t e
I double
more
! B.
' ol her
\ i.-11
\V.
I Dick
j about a
lie took
a I most
Henry ami ('.
of Hous- \. I.
M Each delegate left with seem
<)-, ingly a doulile determin,at ion
(iranber' v inspire more interest in his i e-
s|»ective locality.
I is president of
and attended t he
pan led by Mrs. Sp-
lit t elida lice i nel uded
I'umlt oi Moulton, thief
\ letol i.-l, Ciliel Speekels
lenburg, Chief Crm-zlmm-
Grange and Chiel Joe '
Li >ek Im rt .
1 ‘la ns
thi- one
eonveiit ions
Im 11
Yoakum Dog
Gets New Home
At A & M
Coach Mitchell has
cd ttbv little, dog which lie and
Bailey Diennan took to AtkM
College last week end, was
readily accepted by the college
Us a mascot tor the Cadets and
a group of freshmen were im-
mediately assigned to care for
the new mascot.
‘ ‘ Reveille, ’ ’
mas ot of
old that it
remain in
tor this i
has been sought,
dog rc'embled
and when
A <k M
mistook
veille.
So, a Yoakum dog really
goes to college, and now it
has a good home for the bal-
ance of its days.
Tilt rOLtC'iV (GOUOANS
ziiuo
v'
i'7 / • rins
' ' <- NOSt
• Z. '' I hhoat
VY*—•
A.V~ heart
M\ S10MACH
riNCREAS
rAJ \\ MONEYS
Radionics
r» Aorta
' ’ * f r» > iMac
DR T N KINNNMON
CHIROPRACTIC
DRUGLESS CLINIC
110 W. (Jittnd Phone 28
II Iaindry. -I.
Styles, Monty
Lula Thompson and A
Mis. I’.at let I
Mary Jean
da tin lit er
xxef'e guests
, hi >me during
men! .
These shoes are queenly
iii style and peerless in
quality. You’re assured of
absolute comfort. for
the
a re ord was made
comfort,
they're fashioned of
finest and softest leathers.
You’re assured of “style
rightness” for they’re
styled by leading design
ers.
fhe Petersx illc 1 Ionic
stiation club meet at the home
of Mrs. Henry Sc^leiikcr, Feb-
ruary 21. Mi-.s Hertha Sehlem
ker, presided, the president an I
vice president being absent. Most'
of the members ari'Wercd tin- roil1
an interesting incident in
county's history.
Gaston, our agent,
on
The Alamo lleigVt.s girls
of San Antonio and the
Hoii'ton boys
- winners
debat e
announcement
Annua I
Tournament
and Sat in da
th,- Imais
in. Sa1111 da \
finals were :
and Sam I louston
ton and the Alamo
I mini'.; gi I I- t ea in-- .
I he v\ l nne I - com pl. t ( il
bates in the two dax>-
II naIs Sat ii i d;i \ 111 j Ii I.
W hat has been d. ela I >
cst and most suece -1 ill
tournament exer held here.
— (Tom lorn, Jun<*K-9 hU —
CYCLONE STRIKES
JASPER GO. SAT
’fhe SPRING TERM
Baldwin’s Business
Mareh 6. New classes in
metie, Busim>ss English,
iiiercinl Eaw, Shorthand,
keeping and Typing will lie start
cd then. Phone 584 or call
in formnt ion. (
(Tom Tom. JinieK II 10)
Mis, Dcnna Bell,,
aged 50 years, 5 months, and
(lay.-*, wife of Mr. L. F.
berry, passed I rom tins
3:30 p. m.
a Her
F. William.'
da \ t r> .in
with his
Eggleston.
I llson, 1 e
.(■(■ted to X I'lt
month hut
sick and wa>
t wo in.>111 Ils
I tiie
a re
Mr.
an ( niplo.x e(
(V Ste(
lor a number o
is. J. F.
< i i a nberry
and Mrs. .1. A. Hughes
i ee soil', J .
L.
I i x e sisters, Mrs. Al .
Mrs. Emily Parker.
Et el < iralmm, all of 1 lolls
Mrs. Eilly Park
\\ illmnis,
In ol hers,
on,
(>
oi
of
worker
11 \ ing foe lite
was a
all that
in t. e
home.
’ and reared
da light er oi
Sin x i\ mg
her hit' band,
berry.
Iron (
I >>n
(laughters, M
Miss Agnes
ton
Sugar Lind; th
S., and Ernest
i I Imi ton;
( o(>pcr,
.Mis.
t on,
N ora
t hfee
I I oust
lx lee
sons .
Eime: al 'erx ices were
cd i rom the Bnl i imiton
Home to the
4 :00 p. m .
25, Rev. W.
I loci, hei m
famous
(adds, is so
mad i ve and must
hospital,
anot her
. T'a
’ ‘ Rex ('die,
it was taken to tin
campus, many students
it 1 or t he fell I * ’ Re-
Eel i x l »k riihl i k
call by an interesting incident in la en t raiisl erred
DeWitt county's history. I Memorial hospital
Miss Mary Gaston, our agent,1 tne it .
n demonstration on childr ,
lothing. . (The kind to wear
' W ASHING fdX,
11 t ba rmnn -Jesse .lom s
| Recoiist ruet ion Finance
I lion, has advised the
II Senat e Agriciilt m al
Ml'lK bodx to dispose
I' t'ae I I .OtMl.taX) bales
cotton .
mix ised against
ainmmt s
I i m e :
said,
. tile state
c mt imisly
would not
break .
i li red cd the lx’ Ft' in d i <
• d the ]93.>-3(> surpluses,
he indicated he did not
the Ix I' ( sholdd l.e eho i■ 11
tor file task.
— (Tom-Tom, Jtinv S-9-/0) —
IT
i will
high
I at
be
1
II >pecil music.
III W l x I >eci mie
the Slate Teacher'
Supt. < >. A Zimnie
Special
The Cmmty Health
M rs. < has. Fi obe-
W . B.st >d
■ the proud
horn to
Smulay. Ti
lbs ami
ami liabx |
llicclx .
Specia I mii'ie.
Current legi'lat mu
ioo|s. Con nt x Supt
< Hero.
t ii rm - i
has
Senatv
l<> a ut hoi ize
gradually ol
ol surpliH i
Jones
available
cot ton at
j :stra11>r, 1 e
J to jmlm
and
w Indi
urn rkd
Jones
pos: ng
i s-aid
mea n
aga m
at
ami i ;
Score'
Well I
a Memlx r
A'sii. .’
rmaim. ('iietm
music
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