Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1930 Page: 8 of 8
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M(DAY. MARCH H, 1M0
THE YOAKUM HERALD
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ENTIRE STATE OF TEXAS,
VALUE DECLINES NOTED
WHI'AT IN Ctl NLRALLY GOOD
CONDITION. MOI STU R C
WOULD Ul B L. N E F I C I A L. j-innltei than
rvovor wm oousldcrubly smaller * of the ixunilW* w here iiraw^
thau usual. i percentage or the IH19 crop w.
"Farm stocks tu wm in Texan |"«* merchauiubto Quality
represent 15 percent of taut year's | * * l"'"'**til for tUo tuition tPR' 3j|
production conumred with u 20 j l‘«i»a with X8.l percout taint year* ,
percent holdover the previous M* • porceul the ten-year nv* ^™
yeat The farm carryovei ol out ■ ''‘age.
;oi On, entire country "as mpcli j 'I'*' ''"tlo v»t taint labor supply
til the saute dale to demand la l.tt poroeut ngalust
III Iasi year, I Id in l l»2S, US III
102# and !>4 in 1021. VppareUtly
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-tt'uut i't>m ilk) at)------- I FARM LABOR DEMAND last y car.
t VI RCtiH LNS AT 15c SHOWS SLIGHT DECLINE, “It is estimat'd lhat 2? porveul
Ju.t raeixed Froth sh.p.n«.iti -- 'of las. year‘a corn crop remaina ,a,m <*>otatorH are doing .mire of
SOI Kvararaan thru*. t5c at EiKma.l vl snN ***** " (n *hHor Texan furnw, which aggi ...... !l"" owu WiMk *M owl*r t0 Jgl
e , u *h, l.v of mok.turc has been ,H H, \,UH|u,i* v„ ,,ie Mi. 127. 'huv ** ,ho ,ws*
lift.? I suffk'ituu so fur, rains now would , , IHmalblo/1
, i ..in it ,ii \u« tot 1000 bushels hawusU'u last st a
©5 O.-.t ,r yheeioahe of l.uPm s,,eUt 1l'Z"T! ‘’T.iTu V >•'“*«• «*« »a.7IM00 l“‘»‘ I —'-
Eft -h, ,i;n In \ e.iKutn today \isitlm l'.**’ i **ls were on the tarma. l«\»r the Farm ••Roaduid#” M«rh«U
y'! 1 xxiK*' D'l'artmetit of rn„,,(l l(u, stoek» amount l Kit ANA. Ill (.V) A utniWld*
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Si Wit 11* at Corro Drink at Wagner’s ’ ,",ut w It h t .021 .XTTOOn a year auo. and the tllrect selllm; of trull* tUld
t„.u ivm Mux »o 1 ' “' ’ ’ ' ,lik " I.I2A,U5S,t'tkt, tln> ten ye,it uverac' veuetnblea and other farm pix»*
lift: , few weeks had been tavoruhle foi
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AND SUMMER 1930
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\\ < duesday shoppluK.
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II ,1 Medlelikti >'l y»ut \ntonlo
was ut Yoakum Thutsday ou bust
I'l'um 1'iiw m,»> ;un
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.a,! mnnorou mher l.etluet form'
and Minders at Hankers I'rlnltni
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BASS BROTHERS COMPANY
YOAKUM
CENTER
50c fox' Your Worn
Out Water Bottle
lor Fountain Syrlnaoi
|mtmI I'mlitv, Sulunlay and Moutlax
l*rov'idin.tv You l»uy One ol
Our Keiiular 82.00 ( resl W ater Oodles
t, via i ant cod lor I’wo \v*ai><
Oowovof, il yon tlo not hnvi> jui uld tiotile,
\\, will "i\e tin' sanit' mluciion IT ytm will
lu imv in this ad.
\ }>:\ drl i idoi ctl Itolllc ol Unit toURh and
>,( cue. i|tialil> so noticeable m Seamless
(.oods. Ivclaut (vMU|»nalim> lotto,et teither
liol 01 cold), dm* to much ImrIici rubber
cement. Easily slctili/.cU in boiling water
witliout tnjurinu rubbor.
YOU S\\ K >0e BY BUYIN(i NOW
Uachules Drug Store
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v Vom I'tiitl '4 »\ O'
yivl j Sheriff (Tone llouchlns v>i Hal
pril lellsi I lie was a business visitor
lot!! 'u Yoakum I'ltuimlivy.
• (Tom I mu Mit> SO)
h'JJJ I Miss Lillian Mil ace who under
Jjn went an epeiaiiou Monday for
ai'i'v mlieltia at tht' lluth Mi'iuorla!
fLjj-. he )' al was r> i.io'. nicety today
I I v I'toiv Mmv all
'> la eii i v'si tilapnu'h and San
^ ■ \iueu»o l.lvih’ John Henderson
ip) Yoakum. 1’hone 257. 283 It
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Mrs Uv'n Mom Ini ami baby of
•|,i v .vivi ii'ii ait pclulllu; a l<\\ day
r‘ * in > akuiu \lsiilitc rv'latlxes ami
Irlenda
iTAoo torn Uu) iUn
FilwIn Jllek i turmd to Hons
>n today uttei a ,vl-ll In Yiia
j Ivltm \i , I II III me! he I MI • \ till il
Jllek.
.('l i,m Tern Mm sin
\ \ Kin s who has boon con
lillcd to his home ou Nelson Si
tor the east ft w days on account
hi illness was reported to be
• lii Inly Improved Mils imuttlim.
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While at Copra Drink at Waynee's
v'l'iuw i mn M u :ttn
\lrs J II \llcn rciuruod this
mei nine, from S;m \nlonlo where
lie visited I'm a few davs, auest
ot her al.iler, Mrs \\ l* Tut'be
villi'.
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EVERGREENS AT 15c
Just rpi'oivrd Fipsli uliipnvpivt
Lvorpracn shrubs, 15c at l Ikins,
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GREATER GRAND
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nut ie w Prosv'nlinK Somt' of the Host Talking
Pictures of Today
LAST TllMK TODAY
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Mi amt Mrs Olio ol \\ elmar.
Mr ami Mis halt till ol Nordtlelni
v i,sited Saturday and Sunday vvlili
Mr and Mi s John Kalian
Mi'. H lUirnltU’, ami son, Mi .
...... M, \ K»,.k« :,«»! Ml«. «,*»T TIXAS HISTORICAL
on Munli i l ess titan the usual dure is helna oruanlxed lu till-
Oeuim and ptWVUhlC WM* aU(lMinl wt WM dipped oUl
h.r woik had a dv a need rapidly - ------------------------—---- ----- ——--------------- .
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V'ev a eoilsblei side lereace vO
tall sown eat- mi the norHi cell
iraI part ot the slate was killed
in Hie unusually cold weather of
lb. pah winter, nmsl ol II was
replant'd (o sprhui oats, the re
peri said. Wheal was
hive rseaped apparently without
any serious five.e damave, Kob
Insult asserted that feed reipilre
lunts had been unusuatty hirpe
throiiKh the winter roHuUlup In
low supplies of feed on farms and
In the Importation of feed to
many toeallttos.
| Land values were rei'oried to
have deollmd In most seetlons of
Hi> .inie. only a few favored lo
ralllles showing. an Itnreaaed
value The tun'lliwesieili d sli'lcl ,
dmvvs the buisl deelloe lu values,;
the repnri revealed. The demand 1
Is slow in all seel ions and few
sales are belli made, (I eon
tinned,
"Wheat Is in i.meinHy wood
condition,’’ tlte report said. "11
ts estimated that 2,5127,000 acres'
were sown In the slate last fall
compared \vlih 1.710,000 acres In1
He's With average ahomlon 1
tm nt and uvcrape yield per acre'
ilioill jn.OOO.OOO bushels should he j
prodticed The national acreage;
Is two peroont laiwcr than lhat |
of last year. In Texas faun
stocks of wheal on March I were
ti percent ol the past season’s
crop compared with 7 pel cent on
Manh I, 1020 Lite nutlon#l car
GIL AM) AYM.
FUNK DF.UYF.KY
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.... you sweep the l\ills
as ^!• K K111 I.Y as the level road.
There's never a knock — with
Magnolia
ANTI-KNOCK
Gasoline
DSALIM VaiOVSBOVT Til S0VVSV||t
j \c.nea Sulir spent Sunday vvlili
, Mr. and Mrs. Win Suin'
ttalph Marcsch was it business
vi ne. in our I'oinniiiuUy Sunday
Mr and Mrs II. F, Mane and
children spin! Sunday with Mi
and Mrs title t'uldcvvay
Homer Merger visited al Hie
Jim Mlkuleiika home Sunday
nic,lit.
lln comnmnlly meet held at
(’em il ic ia;,( I'uesihiy lurtii d oui
pood.
Mr and Mrs Joe I'nloll and
family were visitors in our nun
munily Sunday,
Mr and Mrs Win Suhr and
family visited Sunday ni; In vvlili
Mr and Mrs. I' F. \lhrechl
Ml .es I iiiima and I y vlia l ai car
spent awhile Sunday ulwhl with
Mr. and Mrs Adolph Mlkuleiika.
Alfred Kurk spent Iasi week
vvlili Walter* llalrell.
H.'tyuioml Till and Henry Aslers
v lilted at the llermcr fionie Sun
day.
Reporler.
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FUNDS UtING SOUGHT TO
SUPPORT RICE EXPERIMENT
SI A I ION AT AMELIA
Ilf Al MONT, ke.vus. March II
Klee p,rowers ol Mils section have
stalled a eatnpulpn lo obtain $10.
nnn for support of the slate rice
experimental slulloti Incalcd al
\niella, Jelioi’son county
The slullou has been currylnu
on successful vvoil, since I III 2,
hill tl Is fell Hull holler results
could b<- obtained If the appro
print Ion could he made adequate
to cany out the work to a proai
ei extent. It Is otto of III o>
menial slalluns In Texas and
while established as a lice ox
pciJnmutal slullou primarily, 11
has taken up work with ftps and
ellius fruits, which are kiowu ex
(enslvely In this area. This work
lias been curtailed, however,
lack of fuuda. The approprlu
hendufure ha# boeti $5,000,
-(Tom-Tom Mo# a#)-
HOUSTON OHRONIGLB
BAN ANTONIO KXPRB88. J. V.
Thornall, A|Mt, Yoakum. Phona
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SOCIE I N ID ASK HANCIH RS
POM SPECIAL PRIVILEGE
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ANNOPNCtML NT
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
S S. at ILK), Kolierl \\ tin best
el\ Supl.
Mornlnp worship lb 50, subject
"Hod’s Clouds,"
M Y t*. U.’s meet 0:30, Mrs.
Sam tiieen IMrccioi
livonluc woi .lap 7 JO iwl'Iiiv
minute soup anil fuaise service
Subject of sermon "Thieves."
Wednesday ev< nlnp "A L 1.
Clll Kt'H" iilpht Inn; I nn I up at
\ LI‘INF, Texas. March II t.fH ’li ‘
Men.livVs ot llie West I'.xas! « ‘'nnUa, “»v“u“‘m
Historical Hoclely have voted Ui*'° "u mrxlotK.
ask ranchers ol (lie lllp Mend loi
exeluslv i i ll- lit j* lo oxplore lit
dlan camp sites and slmllera
vv bleb may exist on tholr In it»I
ami rol'use oilier soeleltes that
prlv llepe.
The society has made rapid
i.lrbb a '.luce Us loumlhlv a l'«'vv
yours an, members said, and Us
museum now houses o\ei lliiee
ihoiisand s|ieelmens, bin it vines
nut feel able In compete yet vvlili
weultblei easiern ami northern
nrpanlaal Inns "Preserve Texas
history for Texans" Is Us nmllo
It* a
and it* a Wanej/\
AND
TALKING COMEDY
Admission ITh* one Matinee and Nitfht
SUNDAY, March l(i
CLASSIFIED
-Phone 90--
—• I'lum Tom Ma.v -111) ■ »
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Sunday, March HI
0 a. in. Holiday School,
lb Jb a in, Herman Son lev', |
, la p m Kiu.llsll Lenten Yes
pei Service.
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I-'very Wednesday Nlpht al i't>
l> tn Fupllsh Lenten Service.
F. llpen, I’astor,
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loOe Doctor
jwamount \hituK
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u wrumount wutv
Also ALL TALKING COMEDY
Admission Matinee and Night 15c-S5c
MONDAY and TUESDAY
NANCY «
CARROLL
Dangerous
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Also TALKING COMEDY
Admission: Matinee and Night 15c 35c
At GRAND... Saturday Only
FOIL HALF UuHermllk, sweet
• •.III/ HH.I $"8*...»»••% 81(11/
Htallou I'hone 25. 2il>lfe
I.('ST A diamond rlnp, between
W Orniid and old Hehludlm-
place on F. HoumiiIcs SI. He
(urn In K. H. Ilurkell tor lllmr
ai i #wan) tti
Meeauae of III health, I am leav
lap \ oakum. Will sell all liullsi
hold woods at hat pains, Hall
and sen them. F A. O'lhdl,
2bi O’Conner Hi. 2sn ip
FOIL UIONT Five room house with
all conveniences. Apply
ni 20s
Hunncy HL
2X11 5p
FOK KFNT Modern iipnrlmenl,
Phone Ml.
2110 Ro
FOK SALK Hcoomlhiiml lumber:
•IxTa, 2xII'h anil shlplup.
al HwlfCa new buthlliiK.
Apply
DIM 3p
FOR RKNT Nicely furnished bed
ruom. Paved at reel, 3
bloeks
from business district.
Wllh
or without meals, Phone
8$$-K.
191 Do
IIOOM 8 FOR UK NT- Kuraiahml
or unfurnlahvd. C. H. Millar, 10$
Davla Avt.. Phona 45I-J. l$l-$o
TALKING COMEDY
ADMISSION i MfttlM, 10«-U«| Nlfkt II
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1930, newspaper, March 13, 1930; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757866/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.