Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1939 Page: 6 of 6
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Tax Collector
, Co. Commissioner
POETTER,
SEEKAMP
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Motor vehicle owners may register them in
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YOAKUM COMMANDERY
WILL CONFER DEGREE
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Novelty
“JERRY LIVINGSTON”
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Styles for Spring—the best in all the land —direct-
ly from the Fashion Centers of the Nation to us. And
are they BEAUTIFUL! You’ll marvel at the lift they’ll
give to your costume ... In our vast selection there’s
every color, every style, every size. You’ll find exactly
what you want. Priced $1.98 to $5.95.
I.oiii.-e Hall.
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LIONS ENJOY LADIES
N.GHT PROGRAM MONDAY
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POPULAR gCIENCE
NOVELTY and NEWS
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Worlev ,
schools, i
and
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Jan. Postal Receipts
- Set Record in January
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interest k>
readers to realize
f oreign ‘ ‘ inercei!-
cope w it h.
to thtun in
widespi cad, ’ ’
and Mrs.
ret urned
fere with
(By J. K Lockett, reportei
i. executive secretary).
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fellow today, who
mysterious looking
Foreign Mercein
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
March 7-8
club Meals were
school cafeteria.
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SEE OUR ACCESSORIES TOO!
The .‘Senate ])as.ed a bill de-
claring that all license plates for;
motor vehicles remain >‘“4“ ----- *
perty until sold to the motorist, of Dallas,
provides also, that motor ve-
hicle owners may register them in I In(>r
,HI | diately
say sjxmsors '
increase
to small
receive
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and
Lesson, assignment ami
planning, W. D John.ton,
high school, Cuero. Music,
male quartette, Bay City.
Nomination and elec'ion
I icers.
FRIDAY EVENING
Address by
Bate sti|M‘rvisor
The musical
the enrollment
$170.5(), the larixest amount
collected. The treasurer reports
balance of $47 0!) from last
.ion. The exhibits were a
to any association,
secret a r v
— (Tom-Tom, June 8-0-10) —
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Ale.x Hutton
to Waco after
relatives and
l.ggh'st i >n
Solo, Mis.
\\ < Icome J rom
Rev L. F Meador.
7: Inst rumental
Graeie Andi r-on and
inson.
8. < 'hoi us, V
9: elemne
school. I’i in.
10: Trio.
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high school
12: W elcoinc t rom
Slipt. Geo. i*. Bari on,
W ASHINGTON, March 1
Prairie nomists joined Imlay m ;
ing the National Deiens
They proposed to keep the
new
any county in which they have
of i ice or agent.
This will result,
of the bill, in
tration fees to small counties
which now receive less than
tv thousand dollars.
— (Tom-Tom. June 8-9-10)—
Phis
Catrocr. 'HAM ATEUR NIGHT’ It
Ncvelty
this foreign
we wel-
tliought it
■ries of
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Fake Losing in Poker'*"" by pai.Mobhy-
Game Only Bribes
Asserts Brooks
. ■ bribed bv lobbyist
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Mesdames 1-'.
A lien, (lliga Jaet zold,
and daughter, Helen,
the bi it Inlay of Mrs
Drier tomorrow
-(Tom-Tom, June B-9-10) —
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THURS.MAR(H 9th
Lh Spanish Talking Picture
“EL ROSAL
BENDITO”
Box Office Opens it 7 p. m.
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Knights Templar, will confer th“lg
degiec of Kn-ghts of Malta upon i £
i one candidate at a sjjecia] meet- E
ing called for Thursdav night tilJS
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| The degree team of Gonzales‘B
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I the degree in full form for the R
1 first time in the history of this I
! Comnmndery. Refreshments will 1
he served •—
I'uator irom Missouri and
members of the economy
said however that they
a guaiantee that the bill
retain a restriction on ex •
peinlit ures.
('lark who
i ment
to
second letter and we urge
readers of this column to be
the lookout, because this
cd ‘' Foreign Mercenary''
Im* capable of swinging
pen.
Don’t know what
soldier is up to but since
come new writers, we
advisable to print the st
scripts, beginning with No. 1
day.
Watch tor the next number (?)
to make a little donation of
I kind, please send a shoe
1 left shoe, f broke mine in
attempt to step on
toot when he bid two
I util later 1
Fait ht ulfully
eign Mercenary.
offered an amend
to reduce the authorization
5,5<MI planes as approved by
the house said there was noth-
ing in the bill now tl at would
■vent the army from asking for
air corps
flie pioposed amendnieiit would
, require all new army plane con
construction to by completed with
in three years after emigre-s gives
tin authority
— (Tom Tom, JiiiirR 9 I9> —
When it comes to leg curve
appeal — then Phoenix can do
the most for you. Phoenix 2-
and 3-threads are fascinatingly
sheer and the VITA-BLOOM
process makes them richer
in color . . . better wearing.
Custom-Fit Top for perfect fit.
New Phoenix Personality Colors.
Brother DeW itt Both, \ oakum and
ot her places :
DEAR BROTHER DEWITT:
1 am 1 orw ardmg to you im
^^'publication each two weeks a
^" chronicle of the hap]>eniiigs down
5^ j here in South Texas, which I h
will be of sufficient
you and your
'just what we
to
SUNDAY MONDAY
MARCH 5 and 6
Mr.
have
“A Dallas publication la t week vimt'ng
carried a statement that brib-friends.
he said wib
any January in
--- i history of the postal
HENDERSON. Texas, Feh 28.; said
Mrs. Mozclle lx*wis, coin ited <4 the
murder for shooting her hiwbaml ; 21S,COO also
’ an anrument of a
the merits of Gov \V. Txe O'-
Daniel'r radio program, was given I
a. two year suspended sentence by I Lamar, Mrs.
Rusk county jury today. son, “Artie," Mis. Fred Klecka
Her husband. Arthur L- IjCwus, and daughter, Kay Marie,
was killed on Jan. 8, in an oil J M. Woolsey and Mrs. J.
field settlement near Henderson., Rush visited in Victoria yester
He was shot during n scuffle over I day. The occasion being the birt li-
ft shotgun while he and his wife'day of Mrs- Woolsey’s da’
were arguing. | Mrs Raymond Patck.
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4 Color Classic
POLAR BEARS”
Novelty
TANNHAUSER”
And NEWS
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Ti’e program was under the di-
rection of Lions Wilson and Win-
chester and Lioness House, and
mt.eh merriment was created. |-
Miss Nina Whittington, director | =
<>f the play, was presented a let- E
ter of appreciation and a sub- E
scription to a stage magazine by 2
I he club. j E
Pre ident Cain extended greet -1E
ings to the group and thanked ! =
those who took part in the play j =
ami also issued thinks to tho-*e =
who I nd aided in making the 1 i-
dies’ night j’ogram n success
—(Tom 1'om, June 8-0-10) —
THURSDAY FRIDAY
MARCH 9 and 1(1
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
MAR( H 3 and 4
oakum high -
I i oni ( Iler, >
J ohu >t on.
( 'ilel’o high scIh ol.
ba nd --elect ions, ( ucro
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The w l iter or
inator of this column received
rather amusing letter from
did sort of a
signed
script :
a ry. ’
We are anxiously awaiting the
the
on
so call-
seeinsio
a mean
The niemliers of the Lions club
tlicit ladies and members of the
cas; of t.e recent Lions club
play, “Gold in the Hills," en-
joyed a ladies night program at
the K. of C. hall monday night.
About 90 persons attended the
program which included a most
delicious chicken barbecue dinner.
Following the banquet the meet-
ing adjourned to the dance hall
and a program of impromp!n acts
ami stunts was staged.
Each chick’s an investment, so don't take chanc-
es! RED CHAIN Starter is tried and proven ... its |
results are sure and profitable. For fewer death loss- S
es, proper growth and earlier maturity, feed RED Q
CHAIN CHICK STARTER!
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• 'Tom-Tom, Junr H-9 ’9) —
Economists Attack
National Defense Bill
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Kai-er, J. H. K
Ida Thiele =
attend =
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As
coni act
, w oi hl is t he
; up I his mont h and t l ies
back the next) steamer that
up that vast body of (tannery)
water known in this part of the
world a.-» Brushy creek.
I Our wants here are simple
(merely sixty bucks a month-
pnne"paMngh ’ 11 how vou ,:,,se *^~ a"’1 1
! ists of ]x>w<‘i tul groups w ho pu>-
' posely lost to them in poker
games, is w idespiead," Brooks
dccla red.
“In the interest of clean gov-
■ rninent, free of the pernicious in-
i tor speci.11
interests, and as a matter of pro-
tection of the good name of hon-
0‘ t members, tin* legislature ought
, to summon the editor of this puh
lication to Austin tor ques ioning
—(Tom-Tom, June 8-8-10) —
Eco
1 department of edueatnm. Prairie nomists Joined todaj m attnek-
' \ iew college Musis was furnished ’1|(' National Defense Bill.
■ hy tint Yoakum high school choral 1 hey proposed to keep the ex-
; pendilurc for new military plains
'to 179 million dollars.
The war department
mated that no more
SHI11'- amount would he
: < reuse its air
' planes.
I A s<
o. her
block
■ wanted
' w ould
< iiiidanee,
execut i ve .secret a ry
association, (col
A star-loaded outdoor '
FT . thrill-explosion!
LET FREEDOM i
P.INtr" !
ija starring
NELSON EDDY
aBBr Virginia Bruce • Victor Metaglen
m lionet Barrymore ■ fdward Arnold
M G M riCTUM
ZAZA..
toast of
the music
lulls!
AUSTIN, FekJ 28 A bill pm
viding tor ‘'more efficient loads S
in Lavuca county" was intro- S
dneed m tl e house of represent a- g
fives by Represent!! ive Olsen.
The Bill (IL. B 730) was om* E
of those inclosed in the “linal"
list of bills to be introduced in
this session of ttw legislature and E
was referred to the committee on
counties alter receiving its first =
! reading before the house.
The introduction of this 1 " “
does not necessarily mean
if will pass and lie put into
fort. It- late lb
I the hands of this
O1 *'■• 1 w Inch it has been
It —(Tom Tom, J line K-9- 10) —
by Prin J. R. Lockett
13: Solo, Mrs. < Ideal Johnson-
Response to - thc local program, j •*us^
. C. L. Gathing. ,an<s ia\i
. ,i . , i . As vou mav not know tin1 onlv
Prm. Ijockliart next introduced • • .
, . ..i ■ > conflict we hav.. with the outside
res. R. A. Atkinson who made
, i . jwoild is the tri-monthlv (come.'-
t imely remarks. ■
FRIDAY MORNING— "p ,hls ",oll,h i,ntl ,ll,‘s ’<> g*’
. c, , , i.ii back the next) steamer that conus
Alter devotion conducted by
Rev. L M. Janie- and introduc-
tory remarks by Pres. Atkinson, j
th,, following addresses were then’
made :
1: ■‘Teaching Vocational Life’ ,
bv A G. Hillaid, principal high! 1 **’" '<)U l,l'S( *0
school of Bay City. ’ askmg you that should you
2: “Guiding Rural Boys ami
Girls," Prin. 1. B. Kemp of high I
'school lit ('o’.t’inhu:,
3: “Occupational
J. \V. Riee,
Slate Teachers
ored f.
1: ( haracteristic Difference
Bright and Dull ( hildren." R.
latum, principle high school
Beaumont
5 ‘ < Irganiz.at ion and Super\is-
ion of Guidance Public Schools''
J. D. Bowels, acting dean
ton college tor colored.
7: “ Voeational (iiiidanee
Negroes,“ G. \V. Reeves, head
of education.
Musis was furnished
The South Tt \.i- Teachers
sociation, (Colored) met Thur
evening in the Vo.ikuni high
-ool aud.toriuiii and the follow -
ing program was lendered.
1: Negro .National Anthem.
2 : I nvociil ion, Re)
Bat t le ll \ inn
public
A¥t kr-m' I r;>i11
Ah-.
5:
(i:
has es’i-
than that
required to iu-
force to (i,0(1(1
I Jordon
ot negro
net ted $ 1 (> 15
fee amounted
eve/ I
a
si-
credit ,
J. R. Lockett W ASHINGTON, F.b. 25 Post I
I ma.-tcr (ieneral James A. Earley
I reported this evening that tic
January postal earnings at $00,-
715,000, which he said wa- the
highest of any January in the
service, lie
receipts of seven months o!
19.39 fiscal year were $138,-
an all lime high for
similar period.
(Tom Tom. Junes f) 10)
Mrs. B Jacob and son, Curtis
Arthur Tolbert ami
AFTERNOON SESSION :
Thirty minutes devotional
sei vice conducted hy Rev. L.
James.
“ Oiganization of Guidance f.>r
\dult.s" (a) Eloyd W Walk-v.
senior field supervisor, Ro-enbiirg,
2 (2) Cleophus Autrey, Wharton
unity. Annual
How to us,, the 15 minute
pel iod, M rs. II. S (ireeiie '
Mrs. Browne, Yoakum.
assignment
lesson
Pi in.
t e- !
pr<
l.iliion dollars tor t he
AUSTIN, Feb 28. A demand j (
state pro- was made today by Pierce Brooks fluence of lobbyists
unsuccessful candidate
for lieutenant governor lust sum-
that the legislature imme-
■ investigate the niiblislutl
I ehaiges that legislators are ben g
ts through fake!
’ Risings in poker games. I
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