Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 2, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 3, 1932 Page: 2 of 6
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD i
©ideal Yoakum Daily —-—v- Fxiumtod 1B97 I
Published tvtirjr afternoon (except Saturdays) and Sunday
morning; by the Hankers Printing Company iikLtum, ttxas
OUR COMMISSIONERS
PERSONALS
Mr*. Harry Whitfield find son* of
HoiiMton arv vlMtlng In Yoakum,
giiesls of Mi-h. CluirU'M Halstead,
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titled »u the um f»* (vMBjtttHoil^ll all new* d input), ho* ctxstuisl il or not
etfeorwiM credited In this paper and alto *nv bawl now* piitillalixsl Welti, I
Commissioners'working for the Comrtiiwiion-
have fought a gallant fight lers, this same
---Our City
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riSNA a. MOItUAN, Kdttoi, Hen. I'hon* IMMY.....
MRS. WIt«MA IUSS, Society Kvtttor................
H. D. MKIHTKU, Minoivr'Ownvr. Il«i. l'hone
......Phone
Phono
for the people of Yoakum in
building the City’s Municipal
Light Plant and are now in
the process of building a new
Water System. Our Comma*-
.... v . _ Isionors have held meeting aft-
in mruiiR * nu spent any au*
M xi,.., *„.*«.k£«l»y fm tn.' p.H.pl.1 of Vo.-
knm without receiving any
_________'pAy for their work or time
daily RtmacniPTiON...._____i Year m advitnct vs\ i Month mu* > Untt from their private duties.
wkkki.y sutitsemvriON............... i \ra* *t.\i». e. Month* tv I Yoakum is being pointed to
by other cities of the state as
having a Commission and a
State red March Ie17. at Yoakum, Texas, a*
Under the Act of Congress of March V. tST't
\
moon of 04LIGHT
. btf MaxgtvTti BelL Ho u^Iohl
SYNOPSIS: Scorned by Ivor crlnt- awer, "lie thank v m not keel now.
tnul confederate, Ihvitt, .the mar- |v pxdlv e d< v hunt in voi w hat ahe
quesn steal* Ids nmivy ami In tier do nomewheiv* hei.r. \luay* sh«
petition was !
^resented to the City and he 1
busied himself getting people
to take their names off the
petition. When he was let out
<»■ tju- City Wot from “son;.!
one a copy of the same peti-1 ___
lion and got signatures on il
to present to the Commission-
ers.
Some of our citizens like to
criticise our government, and
lor carrying out their criti-!
cism they have tried to de-!
\elop t..omsehe-i into literary
Kddle Tl'llea la spend Inn the week
end at Nccdvlllo visiting relatives
and friends.
Henry Hruckdmtth, University of
Indiana Olympic hopo, never par
tlelpnted in track during1 Ida hthh
school days. Itrooksmlth ih
broke tho lllg Ten Indoor
ord In 4:18.5.
ml!«
Mrs. W. !•'. Wilson of Harlingen
Is visit In* In Voukum In Uio L. W.
Announcing
THE FORMAL OPENING
OF
See Tom Thumb Wedding, an ad-
ded attraction to "Sweet Heart
Town,” featuring 75 tiny tots. Mo
Mr. and Mrs. Howland Price of
Houston are spending a few days
in Yoakum with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. I,. Mamerow.
Mrs l{. K Schafer Jr. of Me-
Qltx'x'noy Is spending the week-end
In Yoakum with her sister, Mr and
Mrs Walter Meeker,
I tight write* police where they have
hidden their robbery spoils. That
evening Kirk and hi* grandmother.
Nelly, visit Ihvitt's gambling place,
where ,\* ||y faints in « \clten>enl
over her winnings. Aiding her, Jua
nita, nivltt'x cigarette g rl, is ree-
ognlg'-d by Kirk as Senorda l-Torvs,
who tiad been a guest In Ids home
and who, with the marque,xu, had {white shawl t not
hft In tto* night without eNplana- Juanita have gx> aw »v
turn. Knowing herself to ho llentrlx ! Kirk, hohtlnu the paper near the
Juanita's plot tire, Me
pocket , , , I'.gxi
Kirk returns from taking Netty gram that Halin'm w,o right that
homo she has disappeared ju*l a* she had gvxn. *o F'- th
a raid on the n sort
Is ‘fratd vb y w dt all tier Now she
not kecl\"
v'onchlla turn'd l life eommovla,
found an oivl tx,ipx n a'uld tin eonfn
slon of a drawer, handed U to Kirk
"I v-annot iv.-uk” s| aid "\ml
tiatvivan, he cannot see moov'ii now
» , , M>'lly potm to vv here de (vapel
Is hide, hut » thank she mean do
de tvapor till
Tom 1 Vttlt and mother, Mrs,
Frank I'ettlt Kr„ have returned
from San \ntonlo after visiting
rv'latlvos for a few days.
Mon toga, wanted by Mexican polu'e, candle, saw
site dev'des to surrender, lb'fore Jput ttie paper In hi-
ost ;»s : she
begins Kirk would find her, ih'd want
seeking the gilt he love*, hears a
ecreum vs-hotur; thfougti ttve v-ourt
ot the padlocked place
t tie
aunt
t'haph
IN THE RAID'S WAKE
Kirk stood tei ;,in instant a
cry hroke tin' stIllness shni
raiders had left in IkvilF* <
yarvt.
Then. «s tin bablr »'i btX'ken
Words and W'v'eping sriniilril in his
car*, he found the al vu leading t»'
the room yvhenea It riimr, and «-n-
terv vt Us open dooi
He turm'vl t'av'k
•'You'll he all rl
saivt to itahivau
A lain! ninth fl l?x
grav-pale faex-
''I am de Idood "
v'onehlta's shrill e-
v-ouri as K.ttx wont
gate
o th v-tvv'vt
it, old Sx'iOll.
:citizenship thst stands L>- ■writei's. One of these writers i
gether and puts over a fight has ‘•straight \ied out,” by his ■
against all kinds of in,junc-, writings, Congress, Our City i
tions, jH'titions to change jyov- |Schools, the State Hanking j
eminent, and people who stir Deoartment; Yoakum Herald, I
strife and discard. ana the City of Yoakum. Tt
The City has, in the past, appears to some that since he
year, been presented with sev- knows so much atxnit runnirg
oral petitions and they have the City affairs and sclmol
always been gotten up by the affairs he should cither run
same crowd. A small group of for a place on ti e Commission
citizens have fought the City |or a Trustee,
on everything that it has tried i Our good peopk should go
to do. They have tried to'to the polls on April 5 and
block the City on its building vote for two l ommissioners
of a lijiht and water plant and land vote 1>0WN the amend-
c\ cry other progressive move ments. We do not not'd a
that is startl'd by the City. |change at this tone. If there
On April r> the citizens are is some Commissioner or
to vote on amendments to the some mistake that they have
City Charter. This election on (made that you do not like
these amendments is the out-, there is no need of changing
'growth of a disgruntled citi- |Our entire form of government I"sw,u t H»<«vt Town"
/.ctt, a former employt'e of the land go back to a form that 's niKi„,
( ity. He formerly workv'd for classed as out of date.
In Yoakum and
The Awarding of Gifts
5 P. M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6
,'W
At which time the Beautiful New Ford
Mrs. I.ouls Hnrtniiin mul Mrs.
Stun O. I.ninox of IViUns mv N|n<nd-
Inn ;i low ilnym In Yoakum, guost* of
Miss Mary Tolaml.
Mr. tnul Mrs. H. S, Tb-rHy nrv'
sprndlni! tin- woi'k-pbtl tit Columbus
Kiii'sls of hv>>' slsb'f, Mr. ami Mrs.
Sam Hamburger.
Have you m a do your
ho
mi.-.i
llio
nti to
Juanita sal In hor v-x-H In tin- otxt
iyait Ktrk was hv'shlv- tu'i, bx'r li.-itixts
in tus, Outstxb' ttu- yuaist |vixs-xt on
amt xtx'wn, Ni'vv nml tln'n be Ix'x'kx'xt
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the City and while he was
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH
Sunday
Sunday Sohoot o: 4N a, m.
Morning Sorviox- tl tt. in.
v'luhlivn's v'huivti it:.'in p. in.
I KvxtuuK SoVvioo 7:Jtu p in.
I t'rayx-v Mxx ilng Tuosvlay 7:Sn t>.m.
A. CL Farrington.
METHODIST CHUI.CH
i', Cruti'h-
('x»m
Suiulay School a:SO, t
I'lohl. Supt.
Morning Woralup, 10; 45.
Imunton Sx-rvioo.
Kvontn.il Worship 7 :u>, auhjx'v'l,
•" \ iloo.i Ntuno.''
data for
Tnosdn y
Me
Ik J. Ktllngor vvtt.s roportod to ho
up and about Saturday after be-
lli!; confined to tits homo on \Y.
Hugo Street for Mix' past several
vv ook*.
V-8 will be on display
ROY LEWIS
I
FRIENDLY
SERVICE
OI3l!IQDQDDDDOni^QQDQCR3Q
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Young I'x'x'plx-'s v'rus.'ub'i.v l-'rtxtav !
: k ' p, in.
I'rayor Mx-otlng l-'rhlay
\ Welx-xxiux- To All.
p, m,
them, Ttie girt tnul spoken but
The room was lit only by two jono,, iStnoe stir bail x nix ivxl tn\-ul-
ctvndtes, burning on a sort v»! stirlne. .^uartv'rs at lutxlntgtit,
A woman knelt by the iw-xt. sobbing, .-j ,un Heatrltt Mobtega," sin- li.-ot
m«>an»mr. On the bval lay ttie dwarf * ' \\ an1x-at in Vera v'ru*
whom Kirk remembx-rwi ttie boy r(,,. n,n,^vl."
waouv they calh-vl Oabreau, The wxe J *pbey had xvmmiinieatx'xl vvlitij
man vlivl not brt her taro as Kirk \ eia v'ru* Would ?nvt,t her without ]
v-aim In .but tilt 1*v»> lay staring at
him by the tight',«l the camUes, pi-ov-maal
"Shv* ha vv- gx'iu-, sa.vl Cakivau, j Shv' was talking now, softly, ami j
Mini the wx'inan ralsv'vl bv-r wvt, dis intervals,
tortv-d fa ex' ! "VeUv%"
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mrs. ii. A Ohamtler and nv'loe
Miss Mildred Thomas of Itev'VlIh'
nml .Miss l.ux'llte I'x'iilsli tiave re-
Ilimed home from San Antonio
win-re they visited relatives. They
vvi-re aei'ompanted liome by Mrs.-
I.x'ona lkutlsh who will apv'nd a few
I day s here with Mr. and Mrs, A. W.
Missionary Society Friday after- I'onlah.
noon ,s o'clock. i
Young I Topic’s M v'Ung »t: 4 A.
j Prayer Alev'tlng Wexlnesday x-ve-
jning, 7:SO, subJv'Ct, I'rayet'a of the
. Iltble."
^'ax- s,-;ssi»n-
V- vl'is-an'"
t v hvtovau,
> tiave x-x'iiix-
"You havx- kx-x't turn'
v-d "You have kxa I UP
"Hush. Maman." sa
"llx Is Ux't 'to nUtix-e, I
tii ftml Jnanlt > **
*'\Yherv' is shv- ■*" K'.rk askxst
"How wx- know?** t'xvmhilu groan
od "la- nun have x'ontv- amt rv*i\
t*ifx> dx' plax-x- tk y bout xtx- bxvov'b.
Amt when vlx-y vsvau- to Juanita *
room nabevNOU So- will noi uu linn t?W' t.xte robberies, Tliey have fxxund
go In lb- stand In front vie xb>'. anxt ,xX„sj 0f ^(x, things ,i»v the way. In
when dey tty vtt |gvst lie putt his ,x b,xXXSte in Mlv'bel snvx't, GabrvNVU—**
gun. TVy sbxuxt bun , . . tk-v sbotd m,, would »uvt tot) her or Hahro.au
my (hhtosn" j now. "tlabrvsnu txvhl me whore to
"|V,il they take Joan ta"' xbonand- x|UX,| yxvp"
evl Kirk, j "How xtht ho know *''*
"Juanita, she Is not dx re Juanita j K;vk own Id not tx It her
have gw bx'fo' dey owmx\ IVy | " \nd yavn ts-llx ve In me?”
h-t my flat- - ,p m :
s s, '.x;Se, Arthur Cain, Supi.
Morning woi-nhlp ll a, m, Subjv'v'tx
|"Ttix- Way Committed. Spx-xlal mu-
six' arrangx-xl >*> Mrs. It, v'alu.
, , . . £;S(t assoehttion S. S, mooting at
• Kail tilt extravlltion papers v'onlvl be • ,
lOuervv Mx-el at elmreli at 1:50.
H \ F. t*. »i:8i». Sl'Kl'KISh! pro-
gram iu Sx nlxvr also In tlu- assembly
peehvd, t'xnavnatlon ami otlu'r Items
xit Inteivst.
Kvx-mng worship at TiS'k Subjov't,
'What Wx-allh Can Nx't Huy *’ Spx-
rial mush' by tin- ehotr,
\\ x-dnesday evening prayer serv-
bv amt vavnfv'rv'm'v' 7:Sd,
K C, Metk'naht, I’asti'r.
\ v'ordlal Invttatli i is extended DRIVER TO REQUEST HIS
txi all.
BUS BE EQUIPPED WITH PROD
F. 11. H inner, 1'nstor.
"Nvdly is N-tter.” Ktrk ansvw'revl
"Sin- wilt bx' all ngtxt perhaps vv turn
she sx'x-s you "
"Will tin y tx-i an s,-x her?”
"t think so"
"She must never gw t,x |>ivitt's
any more," Juanita saixl
"Dlvll's was vatxtx-xl," Kirk tx'txt
hor. "IMvltt tias txx-x-n arrx'stx'vl . . .
for sx'veral things. MIxvmI up with
wilt not Ix t dem |5X), I jxxbbx-rSv-.s Tin y hav<
tilings ,ixy tin' way.
LULING FOUNDATION FARM
MANAGER NAMED JUDGE OF
PANHANDLE DAIR\ SHOW
Sx'x
girls
tin' Minuet tkinco by x'ight
n t'ohvniat Oust nines at the
l'l.AINVIKW, Texas, \prll l. (.I'l
Jack Shelton, manag* r ot the l.u-
limr Foundation, l.nltm Texas, has
lix'en named as the judge of ttie
Fifth Annual Texas Fanhandte-
Flatns t'airy Sliow to b. tu'lxt hoIX- |stri-«'l.
\t'ril tt to 14. Juxtg'ln of x'litttx' : The
will start on Tuesxlay, April 12.
Hx' has a whte x'xperU'nco as a
judge, having jndgv'd at the l'anhan*
xtle South I'talus Fair at Lubbock,
Texas State Fair at VkClas, l>hvrt
Ml V MI, Okla.. April 1, V.T) One
driver of a transcontinental inn is
going to ask the management to
I equip his maehlno with a prod,
i One of Fa- Puses came lx« a slid-
ing sti»p on main street here early
In the morning. Two night patrol-
men and a garngv mechanic heard
the eommotlon and investigated.
They foumt the driver attempting
to slum a 200-pound sow out of tho
mechanic finally roped tho
"Svvx'x't Heart Town.'
Me Worth Fat Stoek Show, ami at Ok-
jtahoma, Louisiana and other siatx-
Herald Classifieds Bring Results j fairs
sx'w and draggl'd her to a garage.
Sin- had ambh'd In front of the bus
and refused to budge,
I The owner has iml yi-t been found
and tho mystery of how the sow
got on main street, two miles from
the nearest farm, has not been
sxdvx'xi.
MmmmmbmmnnmE
J
Special for April
We will allow you $1.05 for your old iro
on a 6-pound HOTPOINT Electric Iron
value $6.
This iron is a good value at $6 and a very
extraordinary buy at the sale price of
$4.95
Visit our store and see the latest Radios,
Washers, Ironers, Clocks, Sun Lamps,
Sewing* Machines, Vacuum Cleaners and
other GE appliances. All reasonably
priced.
R. C. Flick Mercantile Co.
Phone 75
“Y jmr GE Home Appliance Dealer”
JUST KIDS— The Way Matters Stand!
By A4 cm
'Hush, Maman," faintly "l am dc
IxlM X' N ,x ixob x'iv '
|"IV\ x- t IVi ;tt.” -a:,I V'."' . '' ’ •
polks- '’!u-' tv-k Ihvttt ai d all
people* vv' at vlu not bivk thoo
IVv kv'rry
“l am that woman. And you t#*
lU'V'x' in me,"
Kirk laughed. "I hellevx' tn Hod,
lovv Strange, Isn't tt?”
“I would have dtext rather than
lit' ««tx- tk-v kv'iry dem ji,., yxvu know after yam aah)—” she
rnyc itvulaat, "Strange ya*« didn't know
"Hut Jun.ut.v x-sv-at*vaF" Ktrk ,ne. Mr. t^allvx-iter km-w me. or
Ipoke qnkikly, but rot with rottei lwould have known me. If he had
It would haw l ex n Ik-itei had they nxvt gvvnx- I hivathed again when he
taken low t»v' vv >x-,ld know when- to vone. I wonld have dual, rather
find her. it hah yavu ahoulxl know . , ,
Oahnvau was s»saking dowlv | "Yon must gw soon. And soon I
"I think 1 Aintiw whore Juanita must go, ba> Kick to Vera Crum,
have go , . . When *he *«'e yon \Y, shod nx»t mv*et any move, Hut
know she Is lo-rv l think 1 know ‘u svqnethlng that you bettv've In
whv're she gv> . , , Hut Juanita t* 1 me."
good—-like Madonna She la herx', Kb k's «rm «trv'w her elose
hut she Is gvHMl.’*
"Where has she gvvnx-t" demand-
ed Ktrk, JmvIous of the shortening
"He thank she have go to vie
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