Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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IBntered March Si, ItlT, »t Yoakum. Texaa, nt Second Clns* Matter.
Under thn Act of Coantn of March I, 1 ST*'
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DAILY SVRtiCRU'TION........I Year in advance ll/tO; I Month Me
WKRKI.Y StroaeniPTlON................1 Y«r 91.10; « Month* T5o
FORDTRAN
Aw th«- wind lx drying out
ground the farmers «iv In need o<
lain.
Mr. wn«l Mr* P ll Steven* of
Victoria were In Git* *>mmub<t> <-u
Snturdny mnentmt,
Tnw will l>e n dance at 'i'.i
Tt la noil Reboot Hot is* \Veil*v ki\
night. Kveiyono i* invited
Jim Rtxnvo, M *s Mule Hill 1)
Pastel low and Mrs I' T Hivwn \ •
Itv d Kl l';vntpo Satoi'il a* and C Mite
hack Sunday They rv|>oib.l in > n
Joy«Me time.
Henry t'nslellow *u Yoakum \. t
«*: Miss latthv Rotls Sunday nU it
Mr and Mrs Kil Nickel visit'd
at the Charley Kvnn* home Simkiy.
Tile donkev ride w • enjoy >y
I \\\ s Grown, :ind Cl ' t’oi-il and Rob-
l> > .loe Munson Tin* dd'os mn>
•ike another ride a wit.
the ! cimnoti and i • Nickel w *
M us ness visitors in y lelo, > Sf-'MV-
di y,
V,eiv vv ll nr>' u htnu til li<‘
lYidtran Sclmvd ho *m Sund iv ri
tumnlnyi and \i * > at nlulit II v
y
! |h l is will civ e ihe
Tt >N YO, V |'i | > I' > V .l.i |*;i
j nese govci nmeid spokesman said
11 he possession or dom Inal Ion of the
] I 'hill ppmes would tv a> ureal ti lla*
; Utltty lo Japan as to \meru-a He
was commentin': on Rttmson's *uk
j itesthni >VAlei>l;iv Hull China or
J,lnt>ati would |us*K’il*ly cel |>oss\\s-
i sum I. the hill was juissed hv t.o
I linns.' li 'e'liu the Islands and It e
1...mes a law
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YOAKUM ROUTE 4
Hello folks, how's every hudy?
rianltnu tomatoes in cold frames
seems to he the order of the dav
around here attain,
Health Is very good in our com*
mnnity at inesent.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Slokesher-
r\ and family. Mrs, K. \V. Stakes
herry of Houston, sm nt the week-
end hen* wiiii relatives.
Miss Mary Cook visited Monday
at the V V. Styles home.
Neat Sunday, A toll Id, will he
"Ileoornlton Ikiy" at l'llot Orove,
l.et's all try to hr invsent for this
uveal ot'easlon.
Mr and Mrs, Knnntt Shindler and
I children vlsiied last Sat malay with
her slsler. Mrs. J, I*. Weasel and
family.
We art* vi'iv sorry ln*ha*d to n>-
'port the death ot lh v, l ee Johnson,
•who died Thursday morning at !*
o'clock. Cuneral services were con*
doch’d Crhlav afternoon hy Ucv. K.
\\ Mahler, lotenoeol look |dact* In
the l'llot Grove cemetery We ex*
t nd ,voipalhy to the heri-avcd fam*
' Hv.
M s Mvelyn Styles s|w*nt lasl
v\e*'k end with friends of Hon*',
M ss Mary Rea lohnson spent Fri-
day with Miss l.ydh \ta*' Jefft'i'y',
otto Halts'll visited Satuixlay with
relatives at Hov'hhctm,
Miss I av« 1st' Wensel sjxftt tasl
Wednesday ulteht with her cousin,
Vl\ss Kv y Weiitol.
Well, l most run alonu an*t leay'e
sj* u'*' for "Rlne Kya s" and other
wood writers, t.ove,
• "Sentimental Rahy,"
HOWS gam
U E ALTU
THE KIDNAPER!
PhMeanien agree that oompethhm in arms Imals tnertlsbl} |o Ml, Kmv
iiXSS’ir r,jrr 55®^ «r* , twlk
Itmcrra In (,ixu*ni to the Amt mlvmal attempt to rntwa »»»^ Umti _ _
nrmaiwaiA On), througti the jaKX'«M of the ntumwmmt tWmM ,For T*x A,m,CP:
will the rising gmemtkai he safe from “War. the K.tdnapuv*4, K, V Tyirk (rv's'leetton'.
POLITHJfll ANNOUNCEMENT
fhe folh'vvtnu , ami kites hav.
innooncecl their catnlhla y f.*r the
ifflees to which they aspttv, sol*
eet to the IVtOv'oratie CrUoary,
Inly. m2.
DEWITT COUNTY
For Commi«*ioaer Prec net ?
II (Sooklct Seek a top
For County Judyo*—
T v Graves
For Sheriff
T. J, (IVvl Haynes
STATE SENATOR. 18th District
K J Ulackert
J4TH JUDICAL DISTRICT
For D strict Judge;
J t' I'i'ol fiveleetlon'.
ISTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
|For Senator:
j vv Stevenson (ro*fle.'tUv!t^>
LAVACA COUNTY
Fv>r Sheriff:
Gen* Hooy'hins yre-electlenV
For County Judge:
Aug, \\\ Jansaen (re*elei'ttont.
For Commi»*ioner Precmct* S A 7i
j Trav :s Allen.
J, J. Kutae
i !us jTransferf Seim.
Alois T*ustka
For County Repreeentative:
J. J Ols.*n
For Tax Collector:
V, J I'rasek (ixx'laotlon).
THE BATTLE FOR LIFE
f|t t l m a .A •* i i - ^ a * - - * * • a
« *** M«M v»*Mty tHMt ttl IllPtllttl ttl|
the treatment of diabetes produced
at om and the same time a deeply
Maddening and a most enemiraglnu
speclaele.
First fmm thw tight confine* of
the research laboratory' sei>ped th*'
news I hat a substance had been dts
covered which was effective tn say*
log Ho1 lives oi diabetics The re
suit vv a:- a frantic and heart rend-
ing appeal from those afflicted and
their relatives for the substance.
At lli.it time, however, It was
available only In very reslrleted
Muanlltles needed for experimental
and research purposes,
Physicians and scientists were
helpless to comply with the de
mauds of ihe sufferers, and it was
a painful experience lo he facing
dealt) with a lifesaving remedy
lost beyond reach,
Fortunate!' the commercial pro*
ilnetlon of tn. olla was very quickly
developed and now diabetes Is no
longer considered a fatal disease,
This cycle oi events started when
Pasteur developed the antlrahtc
treatment, It was witnessed again
when von Rehrtng introduced tits
diphtheria antitoxin and sobs.*
quently every I hoe a new llfe-sav*
mg scrum was discovered.
The latest reptttlhni ol ibis dra
matte ey>'k' ts to b* vvttn**ssed to
FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIP
SOCIETY ORGANIZED AT
BAYLOR COLLEGE, BELTON
RKl.TON, April 4 <Hp«ctaR A
freshman Hoholarshtp Society, In a
class that through the ages of col-
lege earners has been considered a
class that lias no scholarship! a
class that ts more concerned with
Inlllntloita llu» y.loRlim* of •«»»»»- »
Joke, than scholarship, ts the tdon
which ts lining developed by the
Itaylor Fotlcge Chsplev of Scholar*
ship Societies of the South,
The Society has worked out a
plant vv hereby all underclassmen
will have an opportunity to develop
scholarship with recognition from
the beginning of their college on*
veer*, vathev than walling until they
are upperclassmen for that recog-
nition.
In an effort to Inspire scholar-
ship among underclassmen Alpha Ft
Omega Chapter of Scholarship So*
cloth'* of the South has recently
organised yylial they call the Fresh-
man Scholarship Society, composed
of high school homo graduates,
lac recently dlscovere
ihe outer layer oi I
glands found lifesvivi
ditlou known as \,kl
yyloeli, th.'Ogli not w
been, op tv' Go pr*
grav i forms prnv't i
lal, *
The o-.,- of Gd
specifically tn the
! \tiseas*' as insulin <k-i
* Iloyvover, il is as y > :
jin limit*-'! qoaolilo
' c**st
Oo*' bright hope lo
Is I la- promise of Go
too* succeed |p I'eo
*-killv the *-hemtcal si
substance and ther
availat'le lo large «
probably ,,i tower o>
later the ovlgtnat plan was some*
vvliat vart*rt, and now only the up*
p4Y fifth of the fixtshman ulas* will
he accepted at p»rinam*«l mem-
hers.
Tlflk plan la the year's project
cif the chapter who believes that
the plan Is an original Idea, They
h«t>e that tt wilt develop later into
a Junior scholarship scolsty Includ-
ing the honor,student* of both the
rreaumutt and sophomore clashes.
Inspire new Students to
scholarship, amt prepar*
the workings of the senior
for which no gtrl Is clt|
she ts a Junior In college.
Miss Jewel West, Ohenpi
charter member of thl» goet
WASHINGTON. April «.
The Ytureau of Mines repor
February crude oil production
aged S.lSn.OOO iKirreis daily, as
pared with si.lMt.OflO thousand
SAFETY FIRST
AMPLE RESOURCES and FACILITIES
Pmvidinjr a competent, well rounded Banking servicB
for the various needs and requirements of the people
of our town and community.
YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reserve System
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xtract U'-ts as
aiment of Gils
s o dlatietcs,
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'iiol at high
Gils situation
chemist win.
dm mg arttfl-
ov-Gov of th*'
by o vk*' it
mGtlos and
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T*»monx*w lncxp«u,st\c t-'*»o*l.s
" CONCRETE*
\Yt smv ,-ux' having s,»m*' tuxantl-
fid weather Gi*' last week, although
th*' farmer needs rain, Some of the
land in awfully dry.
The Fonorvte t*alt team played
the Thomnston team Sunday and
the scoix' was If* to lt\ favor of
i'oncrete.
Mrs, M, t., Neely and >-ons spent
few hours with Mr, and Mrs. A,
Relator Sunday night,
Harvey Knox and Fi'ankle Heff-
ner spent Sunday with Victor Moore
Mr. and Mrs, Fhartle Weber spent
Sunday with tXav'e Stubbs amt fam-
ily. t
A few ftxvm hetv attended the '
dance at Turner Halt Satmxtay n>te, j
Mr, and Mrs, J. R, Nelms are the
proxtd parents of a baby boy.
Sorry to report Kd Moore v'onflnevt
to hts bed, Wish him a speedy re-
covery.
Mr, and Mrs. \V. H. Lewis and
\1 »* on.l \l ww l.vbu ri I eo****-*
on the Ley farm Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Rryan Sttib'o and
sons spent Sunday with Mr end
Mrs, Ms ness of Thomaston.
Mr, and Mis. W, T. Reader amt
family and Miss Kutels Kills tf
Kenedy spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Leister amt family.
—Reporter
YE OLDS CURIO SHOFPE
The Rev. O. R Ransopher, psxstor
of the Presbyterian church at
Greettngsvtlle, tnd., owns a song
book that was used tn the Republi-
can campaign of ISthV It bears the
inspiring title of, "The Wide Awake
Vocalist or Rati Splitter Song Rook,
A Lexington. Vn„ man, J. Tk Adair
has tn hts possession a solid Iron
ball about three Inches In diameter
said to be the first shot fired Into
Lexington la June, ltd, by General
Hunter ot the t’nion forces
Atmartan Halt, Ti, of aear Jack-
son. Mich., baa been using farm
wagon for M yesr*. During that time
the Wagon has been repaired once
—tt years ago, when a new tongue
was placed tn tt.
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A well-shaved morning
every morning...with the
genuine Ever-Ready Blade.
It's extra keen.
*heiv is » Woodstock Model
for ©very typing need — cor-
respondence, billing, address-
ing, routine form writing,
etc. There is a Woodstosk
Type Face to suit every per-
sonal preference and writing
demand.
The Growing Preference for
____ WOODSTOCK
. Is earned by merit
If we were to toll you the whole truth about the superiority of the
Woodstock Typewriter—you probably wouldn't believe it. You would
accuse us of exaggeration—over-enthusiasm.
There is only one way to sell the Woodstock machine—not with
hoo, nor mesmeric salesmanship—but by demonstrating the mu—^
to you in your office and by allowing your operators to try it out on
your own work. That’s the acid test.
If we can prove to you that the Woodstock will
(1) Write a neater letter, easier and at less cost
(2) Increase the efficiency of your operators 8 to 5ft
(3) Give longer sendee at less maintenance cost, and
(4) That among big national users the swing if definitely
toward Woodstock—
—if we can prove all of these things—the* you want to knoi
it, don't you* To be fair to yourself and year business, you ^
know about it.
Will you. therefore .write or telephone and tell us when it
convenient for you to have our representative call?
QVANAH (/P'1 —Quunxh ts to b**
host oRy to th* ftimual confrrrnco
of tho thirteenth district of the Twt-
M Congress of Parent* and Vouch-
ers. of which Mr*. R. L Klncnld.
Crowell, 1* president, on April 11
and ML
Bankers Printing
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1932, newspaper, April 6, 1932; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758112/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.