Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. [42], No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1938 Page: 2 of 4
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TUESDAY. JUNE 21. 1938.
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telephone operator Is J
who use the telephone,
old lady in the shawl, the ,
big house on the hill, the ti)*y tot
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NOTICE TO BANKS, NEWSPA
PERS AND CERTIFIED PUB I
LIC ACCOUNTANTS:
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
Oldest iMkum Hally YHAKIM, TEXAS KoundeS 1HM7
Fublisbad »wry afternaou (cxrapt Saturday,) and Sunday morning
l>y thr ItanLrra Printing Company, KU Latt Street
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Texas i’reaa Aasociatl ,n—Texas Editorial Asaoeiatioil —
.South Texas Press Asaaiiatlon
Toakuin, Texan, vn necoiid t'ln.iH Matter,
of Co ng rest of March H, 1X79
•1 1 • ' 1 i s i | ’1 'i . , Owner, lira Phone (171
CE\A S MOIIGAN. Editor
I.OHE.XE KHODE5. Society
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All ahnoiinceiiieutM of programs or dances where admission Is
charged, regardless of sponsors, will lx* accepted as advertisement
oiil) aud charged ar. or.lingl) Card of T'dianka will be clmrged at
tla- rate of 5 cents per Hue.
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I'LL BE--!) THIS TH'
nni't I
I lie
dare
it, to go back for a bar-
I car, or anything. And
to wonder what would
anyone came.’’
Asey said
bclievt*
me in
get away
I own and t
11!
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a voice
post than when Pam speaks of Marina.
the
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lint killed hi
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o! paint, and the back porch
'clock ,
val I
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I'ti'l it was a linnp ol t
A sey, a Iter all 1 besc |
couldn’t believe it !
w ,i'. staring me tn the
ce. A chance to
that < lod I ot'likeii
1 iinildcdow n
ihouse.
I place
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on t ht- elalll drceiii I ,
1 renilde \ on i 'el 1
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pie, "tell tile
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make it.
a in I ii'i g ft',
aniazc' be
Tomorrow: What happened to
the ambergris? *
\ oil
home.
Io -el I
killed
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it ' ''
With My Knife”
taicd Im a lout: inonieiit
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like $5(1,000 worth of stocks
housi'work *,on<ls registered in your name
la rcli\
IILTs, al
the I ll\ Hall, \ o
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Will le.e|\e
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Wile 111 i \ i ly
I the llow-
I'.vett 1
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now,
times i Pam said. “Asey, alter I fin-
Li't hour. | ished bawling, the problem in-
■ to you voived suddenly burst on me. j
' '■ ’ri 1 was three miles up the1
The tide was coming in,
The ambergris was
T couldn't carry
I hem a
w an cd in t he Iti't hour, j ished
>iire to conic 1 o you Solved
I ti'k y mn help, j There 1
don't know I’m
voice broke,
me and
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MIS' klllle Tlieie
a 11
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and tin
Waler I
war endin'.! .Inin
OFFICIAL ORGAN |
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'! a I eluent ' ami d e 111 a 11 it-111 la'
I I -I ' lor tile Seal e III 11 mj .1 ma
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OFFICIAL DEPOSITORY:
Bid on im -1 nd ia i i'h i p
i'll \ I mid' I "I I he s ea t
Ji
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Ind-
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The
lejeet
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her. did
< 11d 11’t.
oily. "I'
'wanted t o
'' There L
\-e\ >aid,
m'.'.c ii
kll llli'j' 'em. I I S Oil
In i. don't worry.
’ ' Bill I did \s a nt to,
knile, and think I did.
Imnl ing- me now. probably. I
lea rd t hem a t holt'll lid
while I s\ a 11 cd in t he
■'omelmd s' ’> 'lire to come
a.'k smn
i >f course
added,
wanted ;
a 11 ernoon.' ‘ I A nd a
di I Terence,' ’ , tort h t he
feeling and Frye, at 2.3, lived there through- '
kill someone and actually mil
ll sou didn't kiil|and her father, and
j keeping the old place going. Thev |
and i' 's | were completely ignored by the 1
They 1 hew itching Marina.
‘ ‘ 1 'm pulled together
“Asey, after
SNl COULD DAM UP THIS)
UTTlf SI L'I AM.F'ltl t GHCXDTS, THFY
THE N I HF. V,All\"L’ ' I AKE MY F.Sf !
COME DOWN Al I
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way out ol it!^^*
Frye,” Ases >pok
hl' i |lia ri erdeck
nil ol' il ! \ ou
y ou .'''
conr-X^ not '
But,” she
sc often
I Ills
a sii't
'' bet s\ een
all.
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g l ea 11 i
Li' own
Hold!',
w a ' Woman
I hree
the
i a i ■ k
The
STOP THAT ITCHING
, If bothered by the itching <
io Athlete’s Foot, Eczema, Itch,
Ringworm or sore aching feet, |
Palace Drug Store will selk y»s»4
’ a jar of Black Hawk Ointment I
! on a guarantee. Price 50c and I
$1.00.
1 ed hi! hl I s
, "Wl
i hai
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! "Whnl
lime o I
i d I 'em
I I om
now
" A-ey,
! .■ i i i • I . i d
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mom1112 h I.
"Sil down,
ly. " Here.
Ill I o re soil
mill I lie
H'l the
. 1'1'1
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the
1, that
ri -t ! “
it '
1 hat "'
j l s e 11 that
I S.oii p,
ia k m n, I e \ as,
< m m 111" ii hi
ealed bid - tor
I
I i rely with the new s;i i I boat
he had 111'1 ret il rill'd to her
1112, \ -e \ didn’t ll I he
II irk i m2 iii 1 he ~hm low '
w ha rI mi 1 11 a ImiHI
a i ii I 2 r;a I il >i 11 tin
sharpie.
mn t any
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1 he
AUDIT OF CITY BOOKS
I h l' will b< .in audit '
k- and aeeomil - ol 11n
\ oakmn, and I he M mi wi(
1.12 h t and Waler I ‘I a 111
I he Sear elldlll'.’ J m u l'i. I'1
Sull
; i h 11111
A > d.d
I hal i' more
lb iio wonder
I know w ha I
Sure. I ‘I I llei 11 you I
and el i i I ■
; 11 id
I Iml T mH
Im. A
Iir.
i I ci
' ' I )ld 'he
ed Ills pipe and wait !
teat' to puss.
extent, he thouulit
the girl i
a 11 ernoon
(let agon 11 <
ark lighted
he fii 'l '.'i w
In Toil' The 'I
on
fund' lor
ime Ti. PJ t!'.
' ei 1111 relni'li I ' and detail' o I
- can be had by calling at I In-
ol 1 lie ( it s M aiinger.
tils- re'ii v es i he right
uns and all bids.
THE CITY <>F YOAKVM.
TEXAS.
Bs W. W
(ns
ol I
made
i \ cl \
an ’ '" eel a'
Bee in back
a m be rg r i -,
more I ha n
with !
■ 11 a s i ■
' Xetlie
I .a d \ .
in
sagged. The old octagonal barn | it,
<■ al-t was war|>ed to a circle^bhat h<^^
S‘M".‘, cred iineerlainls on ratted unde^T
didn’t kill pinning. Xo electric ssires,, he j
) not iced, ran to the house. That
I meant ketosene lumps and a hand
I.on ! pump and all the drudgery that
o. I ‘ went
I A nd
1"---«*, l4 V
If you happened to meet some-
one who felt like claiming it, and
if they happened to be bigger
than you ” nail siptarely on tin*
head. ’ ’
THE STORY SO FAR Sleepy Marina is the one responsible f'
Quanomet on Cape Cod wakes up the malicious trick. Asey has
With a buig when all its citizens er heard more hatred in
ire caricatured in the new
office mural. While inspecting the !
cause of the unheaval, Asey Mayo Murder;
homespun detective, meets en- <>nce in the headline'
g >ging Pamela Fiye, who lives in. met, 'insed iheie. Tho'i
the old Octagon House. She tells optii', the I.ye- oi the
him her brother m law, Jack focu"ed t hem.'i'l vc' on the
Lome, is the artist, but that her It became, a- a Bo'ion
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'lire. I ii ) hour- I
lent
Pa o
Hiiet '
a i v I
dam
lie
d u Io tlic | io -1
or e\ eii tin mii ra I. But i
I , ,1 'like I III ■ I HI a J ol i I 11111 ~e a III I the
Pickle lame I „'|I I \ , lln\ I'l III I I Ii III d
iii pro\ ide an i m purl a 111 and In /
bai'kg I OIIIIII. I'he\ Well' W Im I I
Ii p e." meant' when It re I e r I I'l I ;
i I ll e I II \ Id I I hie I i a i'k I Olli ill
'I lie'!' S| a I'l i 11'2 I III' 11 le 111 '.
The I Il 't incident w
tied \ '!■ \ \| a \ 11 ha ppe i lei
hi i2IiI moo1111 ! Iii al '’
I hat morniii'2 a' In
to 111'
Hi'
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lor her
cert a in
he under'! ood how
have tell. That
had i
a' ma"ive
had been
1 \ ea i ' ami
lacing the
painted, the
I r lied' W ere
I he 'till Ini
el III I lie
ll.'dhlllt lie
dll ion.
B' 11
bale I
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lie W ' 11111 2 •'! / 111 *' ~. hai; I'h
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11' ■ 11 '* ■ ami
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lhe\ were
will'll I I
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the h I I 11 I I I I 2 .
ii' w ho Pa 111ehl r rVe,
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aimt her ha If .minute.” he i
"I'm going to I >02 in toj
11 y ou didn 't kill her —
know y on 're all worked '
yo.i've got to ijiiiet down .
me 1 hings. I' nt d you do, ,
gel any place at
with t he ambergris.
‘' I Bawled ’ ’
found it around 5
a fl ernoon. ” she made a
effort to pull herself 1
"On < Jua nomet I ’oi nt.
1I10112I1I at
tallow .
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