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FOUND MONDAY
NEAR JUNCTION
KILL TRANSACTION
TAX IN HOUSE
” as ® Er*: E= »
QUEEN CERES XII
AUSTIN, May
A
&
MISS LOUCRETIA MORRIS
T
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fa
I 111
Old Indianola
of
two puppies and the little kit-
exain-
ducing the
ot
and
his
should not
$2
to
WII s
1st—$3; 2nd
5
Cuero Names
Ma v
at
Tom-Tom
to
---(Tom Tom. June >-19)--.
Moscow,
. H
iUd in
an
<
be
al
Yoakum Delegation
Leads More Than
100 Men to See Gov.
Miss Josephine Booth
Elected as Princess
GERMANY CLINGS
TO OFFENSIVE IN
DIPLOMATIC MOVE
M is.
of
at
a i
the
un-
to
coun-
ty
the
the
«P
coin
4. —The
in
Lutve tr
L'n uliBg
ot Mr.
«leet-
»o<H
W IS
to
Winchester Sa-
iled ule
#ii lllbel s
o>
the
STARTS 10,000-MILE TRIP
HORSEBACK
o’
not
EQ
II «’. \
and Mrs.
"roup of
S.
joined
25 other
so
en-
well
Contrary to reports in i
were
$2; 2nd
- *2: 2nd
in
ar
»
I'
t another
had taken over the post.
first game starting1
8 o’clock.
---(Tom Tom. Jnnr • 19)---
C. (’. Tribble of San Antonio
was a business visitor in Yoakum
today.
—(Tom-Tom, June 0-10)---
or an
British
such
w dl be
Friday,.
■;
p
circles and
bond
Senator Small failed to
s|M‘cial time set to consider
pending bill tor that purpose.
---(Tom-Tom, June 9-10)---
Local F. F. A. Boys
Take Examinations
his For Certificates
PRIZE LIST FOR
KIDDIES PARADE
IS ANNOUNCED
Bill Macha. Sid
Wagner, J. .
Walter Lipps,
Matthews and Geo.
Yoakumites.
Paulus, District
delegates
t owns,
mercc,
A nnie
resent
ceremonies
Tom-Tom
until month. Miss Merritt
12th.
i mt
M'llIOl
SnUirda V,
DIRECT
AG
Master
Miss
i !. eted King
\. • I \.
• I in i«i>
lit d
a !i d
and
Mer-
1;
.■**-, <i
, i < > i ■
I ’ the
I
t<> be
111. at 5
. m. on
all children up to ami
the ages of 13 years will he eli
gihL to enter.
— (Tom-Tom. June H 9 10) —
ton Merchant,
Clerk, 1; Real
Farming, 3:
chants, 2 Oil
‘ and Chiropractor, 1.
—(Tom T»a. June 9-9-1®)—
in the Church of Christ
Antonio Wedneaday. there morning and evening.
on
Senate
no tax bill and no consti-
south D'rional amendment will be passed
at this session of the legislature.
(‘veiling of May 9.
lion requested on
P ENDORSEMENTS FROM WIDE
POINTS
0>. Texas house
in its natural ville notified her
aS- was in
MISS MARGARET STEPHENS
WILL BE GRAND DUCHESS
AT CORONATION ON NIGHT
OF JUNE 8.
EL about to destroy civilization
ra.xthen nature steps in to do its
iWiart to balance up the situa-
H^ion. Nature in itself is not
R* naturally vicious any
than man is.
JAPAN WANTS TO
MILITARY ALLIANCE
AINST RUSSIA ONLY.
in charge of ar-
ia* mailed so
■**--$$
jfc
if
j "Dnrkie” and his
UfoCtorlea”, Ian Westbrook
J started on his horse “
♦•or Australia,
estimates the 1
r will take him
i nlaMfiaiiUw _. iiftd
T TP in the state of Michi-
LJ gan they still have
enough degenerates in t—
state legislature so that they
put through a bill to permit
the docking of horse’s tails.
Luckily, however, they have
a governor who said: “If the
Lord had wanted horse’s ta’Jf
that way he would have
created them thus” so he ve-
toed the bill and Michigan
show horses will carry 1------
tails in the natural way.
WOULD SUBSTITUTE SALES
AND RESOURCE TAX. BOOS
AND HANDCLAPPING
GREETS GOVERNOR.
t xanis
.H id
R< port rands
<m Tuesday,
i banquet will
Max 13,
explained to Gov.
Daniel that Mr. Barron
softening that end being endorsed for the commission
I.....a use Italy doesn’t bV an.v politicnl or business oiga-
i 11■ ■ ~-
lio.il
Ji ill.
Mi'< Margar.t
ill. • 1111. i ■ ■ i
S; ew ui1
Boot 11! ,
-best it could but the
response came from
mankind is wont to call
dumb brute. Morris
has a female dog that
about to become a
She heard the cry of want
gets ornery, gets pos- —
Messed of the devil and goes APPARENTLY
WHEN GAS SUPPLY IS EX-
HAUSTED.
I htails
< • lor the
held
At-
fill torney, joined delegates from
about 25 other towns, scattered
irom Pearsall to Houston, Hunts
At a meeting held here Friday
night, fifteen members of tin
Tom-Tom chapter ot the Futuit
Farmers Association. took
inations for Certificates ol Merit.
their work during the past
Barron and Adams
Added to List
Possible Nominees
held
i mm
May 19.
Minor
al the
and are
t line.
Superintendent
school ,
...................... ..... second
front bv vcar as president ol the Yoakum
persuading (.ha„lbpr of commerce, ;ind
widely known for his work
educational circles and as an
ehitect.
It was
: Miniature Floats;
1st
Thcv
din
wiH
rerr-
divi
June 9.
xx bo will
Iuiya I ('mt
James
Jnuire
of
Breakfasts tor the club presi refuse to join Germany and Italy Munn
dents nnd secretaries are i
duled for Tuesday morning,
model luncheon Tuesday will
(’it
Manning. ,
and
Morse Adams of. Nacogdoches,
ft® comes VICIOUS only oy en Miss Kudi stated that Deputy have been added to the list
CTOachment and antagonism. Sheriff Theo Long of Ilalletts- likely nominees for the post
. Let it go on in its natural Ville notified her that the car state highway
A European democracies,
be it was i
conducted hy the San Augustine eminent
club. In the afternoon n I
party will provide entertainment, soliditaripn ,
For those who wjbh to remain against Soviet Rnssia.. The Jap-
over Wednesday, deep-sea fishing anese position revolv.' around
trips will be arranged. the key problem in 1 < efforts
—(Tom-Tom, June8-0-10) - of Britain and France to line up
Mr. O. Schumacher returned a bloc <^^nti aggression powers
Wednesday night from a trip of and of Germany nnd Italy to
outlined by S. G. Reed of Hous- ]
might Prpfi’dent ol the Association. Pr importance in view of a se-
of swift changes in the di- Danie«l did
- • - ... ... ( issue.
soliditarian Marcel Meyer, E. A. Palmer and !1
and the non-aggregsion fronts in Rev. w r.lnno V^.._ a |
Europe before foreign
i Beck
Ixmise Merritt
Cuero at the
during the
ct
Yoakum to let it die of star- in front ol the Mrs.
vation. It called for help as kin home while Miss Rudi
only visiting for a few minutes.
what trace was found of the car, al-
a though officers throughout this
Price section of Texas had been noti
was fied, until the message came that
mother, it had heen found abandoned.
Miss Rudi.aeeoinpanied hy Miss
and hunger emanating from Ruby Pressley, left this morning
this hahv kitten and went to for Junction to return the ear
The
.ide have been
lows
gmis and cars)
and 3rd—*|
Bi. x< L 1st $2; 2nd $1.
Trieyele: Lt- *2: 2nd *1 .
Group Ijitrx : 1st—$5; 2nd—$2:
3rd—$1 .
Out ot Tow n;
$2; 3rd-$1 .
Yoakum Trude Territory: 1st
$3; 2nd—$2; 3rd—$1 .
The parade will be held at
’ s p. m. on Saturday, June 10, and
all children up to and including Duchess To
ree.ird and
(TERO, May 4.—The Iftpk
School facultx, in cooperatiem
with the Cuero ( hainber of Cam-
lias announced that
will rrp-
conmatamt
Yoakaia
lobrat ion this rnaaiafr
..........I is a popular
member ot this year’s gnidnatiafc
class, and will be privileged tv
select her escort tor this gafa ae-
casion. She will be presented a*
-------------- -------1 in the Ra®aB
The Friendly Home Demonatm-
tion Club was one of 25 vriaMt*
of $10 cash prize for the haafc
letter written on ‘ ‘ Commaaaty
Buildup Award” offered hjy
Country Gentleman.
t hose
Yorktown All-Stars
Here Next Tuesday
There will be a Maik< tmg Ag-
reement election tor all tomato
growers in the Yoakum area: to
determine whether there will be
a marketing agreement tor toma
toes.
Voting will he Saturday,
fi. Monday and Tuesday,
nnd 9. Ballots will be mailed t
all tomato glowers on
"hey will bi permitted to vote l>\
mail. For the benefit of
t< mnto giowers who do not
.. ballot hv mail there will
was . . •
be n v.iniii; ihi\ «t i
"XI ville court roonj and
J. B
Crocket t
John
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens
and daughter Mary Ann spent
and Sunday in Beeville. Mr. Stevens
Mrs. J. H. Landry spent Wed" Willie Peterek of Gonzalea vis- preached i
neaday visiting in Houston.
eeive a
he a voting box at the llalletts-
I a voting box
at the Chamber ol Commerce
building, at Yoakum and at Swe. t
Home, Texas, for Saturday. Ma\
6, only.
All ballots in this election must
j i)e mailed so that they arrive in
the Lavaca County Office hy the
p' evening of May 9. All informa-
tion requested on the ballots
should he filled in nnd the voter
should sign his name or the bal
Neal lot cannot be counted.
Stevens Most growers will receive a
business copy of the marketing agreement
regulations, before voting
direct from Washington, D. C.
G. E. JAEHNE
Secret a ry Treasti re r
Lavaca County ACA .
---(Tem-Tom. Jnae HI)---
Miss Wilma Rutherford
The Minor mvitatiou?
rived al the Bankers
t o. and are being delixered at.
this time, ami everything i» in
liadmiss im the exeltemeiLl and
rush alwaxs connected with lAa
graduation exercises each Xlity.
---(Tom Tom. June 9 . ----
Frcnk Va
I leversdorf
ea/ev, Mrs
•I II
sum.
The
be members
are: Gloria
Pattillo of
Turhev ilh
St. Joseph's: Mary Ann
............i Shelton of 'Mephcn F.
will be the scene of the annual
’ of the Old Indianola As-
\ and the mother took on the so<‘‘a(*on m»*et on Sunday, May rpjccf Adolf Hitler’s demand for S. Barron of Bryan
k little kitten and adopted it. “lst’ ac,*ord’,1£ ,o an announce- return of Danzig to the E / "
but it xvas believed he would say
that Poland is friendly
a»u W.X-J ... *s
concord and the mother dog ,h‘.’ r“s> ’'«*• Th.• Record «»s tiate low(m| , ________ „
(a Rat Terrier) guards one ,n*orTnr<*» an” adopted a piogiam nu.n^ of German-Polish disputes, dilation as to when
- as valiantly as the other.
The human family 1 „
learn much by observing na
ture and how it functions.
nization, but was endorsed
his numerous friends ov< r
state who were members of
common citizen class.
While there were a number of
senators and representatives who
no effort
was mad/ to secure an endorse-
ment from any of them, except
from Senator Morris Roberts who
arrange the confer-
ence with the governor.
The Yoakum delegation
of Thursday night due to
high school football game
night. |Hg flic coronation
Friday night. May 5, the Shell of Jane Sth.
Bovs and Swift and Texas Co. —-(Tom Tom. June» i»;---
and Majestic Cleaners will play. HOME DEMONSTRATION:
time, wjfb f|H. fjrsf game starting at CLUB WINS PRIZE
He V.’. Lee O’Daniel at Austin Tues-
lirn'J or of former house day to endorse Siipt. Geo. P.
F. Barron of Bryan. Barron of Yoakum for Highway
< 'ominissioner.
Fhe appointment had been
made with Gov. O’Daniel for
11:30 a. m. but dm* to the un-
veiling ot' a picture of U. S.
Senator Tom Connolly in the Cap-
itol, Gov. ()'Daniel was delayed
and the interview was delayed
until 2:30 p. m.
Senator Morris Roberts of Pet-
tus, made the arrangements with
Gov. O'Daniel and appeared with
the governor to greet the t
and east Texas delegations,
torney Paulus acted as leader of
4.—Germanv the entire delegation and
upon representatives from
M I-- I .mil ri t ia
i .i ami al I rai l iv e
and Mr-. B<-
i <1 (jllel II (
I mu h.-ld at
me: ce on
Th. <!.-.
| >. m . a 11 ■
commil tee
announcing that
all camli.late- w
that the I
.1 OM'ph 1 lie
Dll.-il.-.
be
In
plcted I < Rov
. I a II Ice
ami Queen,
will re lull <
.imi of
Miss Kate Rudi was notified
more Tuesday afternoon that her car
Man becomes which was stolen here Sunday Al SPIN, May 3. —Geo.
Vicious by nourishing animo- night, had been located near June- Barron of A’oakum, Texas,
sity and hatred. Nhture be- tion Monday evening. Morsi* Adams of.
comes vicious only by en Miss Rudi stated that
Boos .111.1
out III the
Represent at i v e-
W
de-
tax
la-
min
I lr
Britain has long awaited to try
to split the Rome-Berlin axis was
uncertain, but it was not gen-
erally believed that Mussolini and tbe delegation,
Hitler could he pried apart
present.
have been com
Kiddies Parade
Saturday. June
.-cording to an announce
Otto be crowned
Thiele, mouv
important
no in-
nn appoint-
xv ho 1
in
year.
M. W. ('aril.m. \oc:rtional
Instructor, has announced that
47 examinations were taken by
the hoys, with 35 passed,
being rejected.
The boys taking examinations
and the number they passed were
as follows; Charles Borchers, 5;
\\ . II. (Bill) Borchers. 4; Pete
Dickinson, 2; Willard Flemming
; Kyle Kaiser, 3; Ludwig Kai
i*r, 1: Eddie Ginn, 5; Robert
Meinke, Jr., I ; Meh in
2; Edward Monk. 3; Cecil I’arg-
nianir, 3; I '.hlon Smil h, 1 ; I d
win Stary. 1; lack Ward, I: Al
b.-rt W arukeii, I .
---(Tom-Tom, June !)-10)--*
MARKETING AGREEMENT
VOTING MAY 6 8-9
Walter W. Lipps of Yoa-
_____4 _ ______ 2 .1^.1 minister knm, for short endorsements.
CUERO, May 2.—Port Lavaca joscph Beck announces tomor- Contrary to reports in state
row the program of the key state papers, the delcgntions were not
of Poland. Beck is expected to led by Mr. Barron’s brother, W.
i, nor was
Reich, brother called upon to talk.
Gov. O’Daniel was visibly af-
toward fected by so large a number
willing to nego- delegates from so many widely
peaceful settle- separated towns, but gave
Japan came through only about Was asked to
The Austin club halfway in Germany’s effort
use the Tokyo navy as a
distr/4 ter threat against Great Britain. madc tlp of H. Seekamp, E. /
it was disclosed by Palmer, Atty. H. S. Paulus, M
E. A. Cain,
A. G. Adams,
, . D. Meister,
sales natural resource
amendment in
Micial
(('Daniel
and six-tenths
all business transae-
raise al least 45 mil
per year, more than
1 hat sp<nisoi s
proposed sales tax
raise.
Senator (lint
predicted
Texas
no
1 ’rincipal R . < i.
day announced the
events tor the
Senior via
- senior lilial
on Thurs.lnv
11 and
lie giv. ,|
Th.
on
m.
The Yoakum Lions} Club will be
represented at the District Con-
vention to be held at Port Ar-
thur on May 7-9.
According to present plans,
President Arthur Cain, Vice Pre-
sident E. W. Pietsch,
’ Handelman and Rudy
I'-
merit
at this session ol the legislature. Siems and
Small proposed that the senate eo-chairnien
LONDON, May 4.—Germanv the entire delegation and called therefore take steps to rotund the Tom-Tom feature.
clung to the offensive today in a upon representatives from each Pr’“S4',|t stale deficit by bond |<i,|dies Parade is eonsi-
fast rouiid of diplomacy designed town in attendance, calling upon >ssll4‘- Senator Small tailed to (|el.(1(| (>| t|1(. bl^ Tom Tom
to bolster both the soliditarian Marcel Meyer, E. A. Palmer and ”*’* a slM,,'al time set to consider (.V(.1|ts ;|11<| U1 yt.ais past has al-
ways attracted an exceptionally
large number of spectators from ;)||j Dean
towns and villages throughout this \UxtlI1
section. —(Tom-Tom. June H »-lt»-
Mrs. Siems has stated that ef-
fort- are being made to stage Prin. Winchester
one of the hugest parades of its . Q "
kind ever held here and all clubs AimOlHlCCS oCttlOr
and associations have heen invited §£*hedllle LveiltS
to enter floats, groups or indivi
duals and compete for the hand
some prizes* to be offered.
All committees have been
pointed ami the prize list
plcted tor all divisions, and have
been annoniieed as follows:
COMMITTEES:
Float
Thiele ami
G roup
Mesdames Paul Stevens,
Schumacher returned a bloc <^/Cnti aggression powers ATossman and T. H.
. * i a trip of and of Germany nnd Italy to wcrc ’’> San Antonio on
several days spent in north Tex- break dow*n such encirclement ef- _ _
SYDNEY (AP)—With hi® dog «« At Dallas, he attended the forts—that key problem is the at
packhorae Lutheran Synod for several days, titnde of the Soviets. The solu-
has then went to Fort Worth where tion became more than ever n
Robert” to he visited his daughter, Mrs. E. mystery with the sudden startling
W. Hall and family, then cam** announcement in Moscow, that
home by way of Houston where the Soviet foreign minister had
be viaited his brother Wedncs been released and that
Aav. had taken nvar the twa
of
of
► on ID its natural Ville notilied her that the car state highway commissioner,
K?- "course and it is kind, as- was in the hands of the sheriff which Governor W. Lee O’Daniel by H.
jpT SUaging and healing. It rights of Junction. It had been found has tried unsuccessfully to
itself, covers up scars and abandoned on a country road three times,
maintains its equilibrium, near Junction, with the battery A delegation urging the selee
Mankind can leant much by down and the gas tank empty. It tion of Barron visited Governor ville and Edna, in visiting Gov.
observing nature, its proce- was thought that the car was in W. Ix*e O'Daniel yesterday,
dure and its ways. good condition other than the bat- is flu*
-- tery. but a complete check had speaker W
C*0ME days ago some cruel not been made. —(T..Hl Tom. June8-9 10)—
human being cast a tiny The car was a V-8, green Ford,
kitten into a vacant lot in 2 door sedan, and was stolen from
. Si Young-
was
No
The Nazi foreign minister
understood to be hastening
Italy to counteract reports that
Mussolini was *
of tin* axis
approve of Germany’s policy to-
ward Poland. Whether the Fas
J c.ist attitude was the opportunity
Meyer
Garbade,
will attend the three day annual
convention.
A reception Sunday afterpoon
at the Goodhue hotel, convention
headquarters, will open the
district sessions.
will stage a model luncheon at
noon Monday, and the <‘
governor’s banquet and dance will In Tokyo it was disclosed
lie held Monday night. high authority that Japan xvould A Meyer.
------ — — j - — -----------.- --—- ------ 2.I.IH.I, -■». .■
sehe- in a military alliance against the McManus, H.
However, Kvinta, Jim Morrow, Joe Kolos.
said that the Tokyo gov- Monte McCord,
was ready to enter a Ix»wranee, O. C.
bench military pact with the European Sedlmeyer, Rev.
powers directed solely Terry
P* Barron.
(Tom Tom. June 8 0 10) —
Reed included meeting at the
Court House at 10 o’clock, fol-
lowed with a fish dinner on
Court House lawn, and the
the v<’’bn£ °f the LaSalle monument
in P../. T...’i......
at 2 o’clock in the afternoon.
A number of outstanding speak-
ers from throughout the state are ,,,s
expected to be present for this Vlan
event.
Full details of the program are
to be announced at an early date.
---(Tom-Tom, June 9-10)---
their YOAKUM CLUB TO,
BE REPRESENTED be open to xtarships.
ALL ^exas leems to be DIST. LIONS MEET
represented in the house
of the 46th. legislature. Five
members claim “No Occupa-
tion”. There are nine fanners
in the body and several “hy-
phenated fanners”; such as
“Fanner Ranchman, 4; Far-
mer-Student, 1; Farmer-Law-
yer, 3; Fanner-Merchant, 1;
Fanner Teacher, 5; Farmer-
Gunner, 2, and Undertaker-
Farmer, 1.” According to ad-
vance notices by The State of
Ttexas Book other listings in-
clude: Minister, 1 Lawyer,
63; Ranchmen, 2; Blacksmith
1; Druggists, 2; Newspaper
Correspondent, 1; Publishers,
3; Real Estate, 1 Business
men, 5; Salesman, 1; Insur-
ance and Bonds, 1; Textile
Chemist, 1; Banker and law-
yer, 1; Insurance Men, 3
Printers, 2; Broker, 1; Cot-
1; Railway-
Estate
Retired
Refinery,
Beck’s speech became of great- ment would be made, nor
in view of a sc- would be appointed. Gov. O’-
The program suggested hy Mr. rjps of swift changes in the di- Danie,! did express appreciation
at the p]omafic circles among the great for the visit of his friends and
powers. expressed pleasure at being able
to meet so many new friends.
He stated that Mr. Barron was (
his triend as well as the friend
of those who had travelled
many miles to offer their
dorseinent, and that he was
acquainted with his many quali
fieations.
Mr. Barron is
oi the Yoakum Independent
....... is serving
year as president <>
of commerce.
LY DISTRIBUTED
RECEIVED BY GOV.
DANIEL.
Mrs. K< ■rmit
Otto 'siems.
Mrs. Morri-
I .d . Shandcra .
M rs. \
Elsie Dziewas.
Mrs.
Under Nazi leadership the soli-
ditarian blocs move included a
the State Park at Indianola broadening of Germany’s offer
of non aggression pact to Greece
and other small European pow-
in addition to six Scandina-
and Baltic states. All of
these offers are designed to pro
teet Germany in event of war.
attempt to undermine the j
non-aggressior>
maneuvers as
Greece that her ports
F.nt l ies
Mrs.
Ent l ies
Faueett anil Mrs.
Bicycle and Tricycles:
Spies and Mis
i* .
< tut ot-town :
clinic and M rs. Sam
: Mrs.
A lihoi i
Landry.
prizes for the Kiddies Par
announced as fol-
(also xva‘
$5; 2nd
m.
lie deliv
the high
Senior play
> : 1 p. in . al
a nd 11 oinun on
< 'onrmeiiceiiK nt
tin hjgli
-I-. p.
1939 :
Hie
held
Max
v 111
Max 16.
• gix.n
*> p.
(hi Sunday, Max II. s:l.5 p.
the. Bacealaureatg mitlmiu will
vied to the seniors MX
school auditorium. The
"ill h< pre-. nt» d al
the high. school
Thursday. May 18.
e.Xel<ls*es xxlil he
-chool andiLo-
in. on Friday,
appointment had I
wit h (lox . (( T)aniel
a. in. but due to the
a picture of U.
The game between the Yoakum
and Yorktoxvn All Stars which
had been scheduled foj* this week
here, has been postponed
next Tuesday night .
The soft hall games xxill be
played at Bulldog Stadium Fri
dax*s5Mjght of this week, instead
the Dwhe88 ot Cuero
Party honoring Queen Ceres; tor-
on th* cvnuap
AUSTIN, May I.
handclapping broke
of
this morning when Goxerno:
Lee O’Daniel recommended
led feat of his own transaction
constitutional am. iidment in
vor of a sales tax. A texx
utes later the house deleatei
192 to 39 votes a proposal to sub
stitute O’Daniel's transaction tax
tor a sales natural resource tax
constitutional amendment in or
det" to finance social security.
Governor O'Daniel estimate!
that his one and six tenths pc*
emit tax on
tions would
lion del lai's
I \x iee I In* a mon nt
predict < <1 I In*
amendment xvilj
.Meanw hih*,
Small ol Amarillo
the floor oi' the
that no tax bill and
at 8
Querns
ballots.
i'.li ng lor
< ]os<* anti
would ill* MlsS
t he and : in- (traiul
. ( or..1 ai loti would
-*! < phetis .
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breast. Mr. Price observing
thAl its efforts were vain he
fed it with a nursing bottle Ass’n. Meeting Set
until Nature had carried on
its work with the mother
dog. Her family which came
a few days later, consisted of
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YOAKUM WEEKLY HERALD
Yoakum — The Home of a “Live-at-Home” and Diversification Program
Yoakum
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YOAKUM, TEXAS, AFl’ERNOON OF THURSDAY, MAY I. 1939
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