Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 90, Ed. 1 Monday, July 18, 1938 Page: 2 of 4
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it's a Pain in the Neck to Japs
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the recent floods, so that they may
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Sheriff-
L. A BUEHRIG
E B MARKOV/SKY
're-election) .
Congressman:
14th District—
R M. KLEBERG.
(R^-election).
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Representative, 23rd District
J. J. OLSEN.
PAUL BOETHEL
(Re-election)
DeWitt County
County Treasurer.—
THOS. M STELL.
(Reelection).
ALVIN “POP" BARNES
County Treasurer—r
J. G. KONVICKA,
(Re-election).
Sheriff—
MAURICE A. STRUNK
PRANK M. MeGREW
L. A. NIEEUHR
A P. McELROY
(For Re-election)
County Attorney:
WILLIAM W. ALLEN
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L. J. SULAK,
(Re-election)
County Judge:
PAUL H. FERTSCH
(Re election)
District Clerk:
GUS J STRAUSS
(Re eleclion)
Constable Precinct 7: —
ARTHUR GRAY.
LUEY E. HAGAN
(For Reelection).
Assessor Collector •
E A. TURK.
(Be election)-
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Representative: —
JOHN J BELL
(For Re election)
t h
hili.nd
someone
don 't
know.
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a mlii'i
State Senator,
15th Senatorial District— j
L. J. SULAK, l'1
Commissioner, Precinct 2—
H. (SOOKY) SEEKAMP
(For Re election),
County Attorney -
STEPHEN P HEBERT
(Re election).
ED TULLY Jr.
I i '!! -on
mid I bi
ol
\ Oil
Mill!
•. all
that
a Iso hail -mne
from Can-. I
al
he
l mt e.
Imd
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If
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had
She
J
Will
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did \ 1111 I 11111
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County Supt. ol Schorls -
Wild I AM \ ill.: l;s
CHAS. W. M DONALD
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ed
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iowafter **
continue the drive on Hankow.
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Co. Supt. of Schools:
W. F HANCOCK
( Re cleet ion )
Hie
-he did,
IL.ddv.
for
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a limit
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SEE V-IER.E , MV MAN, )
WHAT DO VOL) THINK
WE MAINTAIN CRANES
HERE FOR."? WHAT IF
VOU STRAINEP SOUR.
BACK OR. THAT SHAFT
FELL ON VOUR. FOOT ?
those CRANES ARE
FOR EFFICIENCV--
CALL ONE WHEN i
l VOL) WANT A /
K LIFT
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<"'iiid
LAST TIME T WAS BOTH-H3ECAUSE
B¥ HERE I. HEARP
TH' BULL TELL
HIM HE OUGHTA
BE ASM AM EP,
WAITIN' ON A
BUSY CRANE WITH
SUCH A LITTLE
JOB IN HIS
MACHINE.’ JUST /
WHICH IS A
EFFICIENCY ? < >
WHEN TH’ BULL
WAS BY HERE,
HE WAS SITTIN’
POWN WAITIN’ ON
TH' CRANE...THEN
WHEN THIS BOSS
COMES BY TH’
CRANE MAN IS
SITTIN1’ WAITIN'—
SO THEY’RE BOTH
RIGHT’
morn 11 i'j,
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put
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District Clerk1 —
MISS MAGGIE EDGAR
(Re-election.
ARNOLD “Dick’’
,■•! -ee
<d to,
; marrinue
('a i r in
1 ••fhe
’ \\ mild ha
of the
lie
Me.
di i Hb d
•ft t
H'lc-
bank
therm
1111- box,
I ropiii*■
) mi
I i'O-e
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an
of
I -md.
v. HI
Id her i
bill
I hill
Th r<
- ihi
o\ er
a -oil ot
id, ' ’ 1 lr.it 2 row s
ol a whale.
-melly, and sort
■ ma rb|e. ) on
was aw
except
of the rooms
I'll <T
~™e efficient/ EXPERTS
. am
She
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him
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oh. But i
ml took it | he
for Brother
in st
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time i
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with ('a rr ! ■
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I'd
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'I im ( noticed his hands, t hey were long
slender teminine hands. |
diaries had the whole!
Lune went an. “What! u II1UJU, .... — -------
to the family and be Nipponese soldiers laboriously repair a bridge near Cl
met me and afterward- : the recent floods, so that they may continue the rit
I e\cryI Liny,
wa- play
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('ail
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, Tim
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Hili ■
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full! w ml.
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w if 11 I ,oI I.I . t I
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It may be “China’s Sorrow”—but the Yellow river hai
a major annoyance to the Japanese invaders. Hei
Justice of the Peace -
Precinct 7 -
T. J (Tom) BURKETT
JAMES W. CAWTHORN
J S. SCHRIMSCHER
i Re-election)
I oil 11 d
hei
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Ci'll about
nodded
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one'll
i con
21 aml-
did it
w li< re
| aide
I or
'' Yup.
i 'mud a
• t Inn'/
the
| all I Im d> I
(
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a
von know. .Xot Jo
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But can ymi 1 hink ol
of the hoii-e where it might
mol
l.m n<
no '.di. I
al
111'2 a 1 IO III . Lome I i pl I
What alwa\- hiiiitimj.
II |.i le I -! oml m Ill'll a hoi it
u-i'd tor making |
or -oim
w ha Ii- '-
Could
fn
• ml on
I m 11: d
\ 1111 ilia
d\ - lieai
and
•• Wl
A
- ip.
tint
hi
w hell
! out
. I < I -1! I I • | t -
II I I. . t
W eek
( a rr.
I rout.
I t er\ t hiii2
I hah hei
prize 11mi11 \
r \.
11 r
■<i-t
it
million
I.
er.
••Th.'
Thai’- I "'orc.”
r. a-on-. I burn ; 'h,‘ ,|"1
,..,1 .....lore she
\anm
I lie I Ii t ee
We
I'h'l'l \
if
honk
County Clerk
D L. HUDSON.
FRFD F FFHRF.NKAMP
I F BOZKA
(For Re election)
Ii
c\ el' .-ee
-a\a'_'e|v
l>\ I in .re '' ’
I \\ l-e 1" \ c
\ o ll III 12111 ha
tin- not e and
put
an .mim e j
| There
And ye-terday, I’am 1
I ii m 11 a limit 11it i pmiml.- |
the point. And Marina
I ’a m. A ft er a -quahide.
Iirmiulil it hack in h'od
li w neo,i, to your 2ara2<
ift'
■ have
|2im-
1 a
(■( I 'II'(
j moth
< The
! -lie
BOLDT ''
wa- no
o w w as per I cct I \
••Ye-. 1 201
someone el-e
“and
X11 w you
of this,
one.
part
be?”
•‘ Xo.“
I think
I .
place
i-n't, except for t he shape
-mne of the rooms and the
rangement. I ’ll get a pencil
can t hink if out. ’'
hard," Asey said as
up, “while I investigate
(birr. You know. it's
possible that this
i ir
hhi'in. They
I don’t know how
I I I el. I'm not
'now. '
He lighted a cigarette and Asey
\ a r<m
-a id.
' ' w e \ e sll I I ere. I i 11o ,'.' 11. I doll I
k now I’m m it - ■11 p. > - < < I to b
bright. and I :: i io\ I don '
nil to tllll,j- <|U|i'kl\
dmi't !' ’ he !a ii2 hl
’ ' I >llt people who i h
like Marina did. some
ic r, things r;:I i ll
im light
to
up Wl
up with 1
ex pla
a lie ry
1'' I
ti\<d. OUT OUR WAY
e far I
learn '
w a y -
ted
. 1
it.
'l l lime-.
•thing like that .’ “ I houglit
or lad. I gon
-he made and the
I
st ni l', ’’:
the ill
gl \ e I la in to 1 1.111 sol I
liiiriicd ilum up.
Im\ e haiiyed him.''
■' A nd y ou dm b
ll.'l 1:2 . e \ el I I II oil II
killed your Wile.’''
Played for a Siv ..
•• Ml of U-. I’;:m.
and < 'a rr and I. ’
-III I el oil <
"I I'o-i -I
I I'm
I h 11, j -
't ! " he
lei iplc
now. (air didi
I ’ey I hoiiylil . I
.1 Han ’
I
al -ii.’
ol I V
a
w it Ii
Id y, as
111 a I \ o 11
him.''
in 1111- i
I l.e limt
I i link
■ Imi
for ;
I Io
box.
im me \
lor
I "day
and I lie |
• ioni'2 ahi nud I
Ill’ll l,e
< a IT I
a rot i
lhe\ I
w I 11 I e H '
Inti j
l ad j
ii < < >I * I. |
Wullld 1 |
ami I
•II I,a’., beci, I
he
•d tl
■In
she
fore
a nd w ho
l-.veryoiii',
h i in
ail
not
Lid I
-m, . and
lerc i- it now !''
-h rugged. “ I ‘urn
, in er I here later
' imt dead, and sIk1
she I
I louse.
,p-
don't know
-well
-a id.
Ii i m
m 12 h I a
a- far as
Marina hat
That '-
■ 2 i a 11 d m o 11
rot off,
make fhe
j S11.' had them,
| ' liev I i led In
■her. or her a i
I
Hi 1111 Wilf- I " . i \ e
Iliad them aiid she
pretty rabid letter'
Imrni'd them.”
“Threatening her?”
Ixirne nodded.’ “I -tinted to
ell ill,
why
it. ”
I 2 i ey i-h -I u I t , ' ‘1 That' s
in 111e 111 it .’' ’ Borne
Fatty ami il
-treak ,
can prob- h
I then I I
would i
\ oI<• e. he -k<• t <■ Il
l.m m
' heln. pace
■ ■ Wa- 11, .tl
how ’
but
cert it mate's
the hole."
diaries.“ I.mne
\ e ha mjed him.
minor
’I"
and
I Imt
\ i ■ r
-mb
• • 11 ' .-
I hat j A-e\ -a
I c-t Hies
a little ■
<'d like
"t 'hi m
111oi12 ht
W II III ■ -I I I
. while I'a'
ler he'd
Ic de-k , '-hi
Ila da.'
"he ' id hi'
d I \ ol i e hi '
■-’•’>,( H III,
« I
fet t I
w hv
told II
-lie W
- Il I I f
Weill
tlhd found Mar-
removed it.
brouulit it to (teta-
It ’s in t he eeller,
<1 id n't nni'ov er if.
where it
tor
• ‘ Sim
loiind it
got tl
> • •
\ OU .
mud to
■ I .Orlie
hl-
al ay .
111 lot 111'2 .
('a rr.''
I II e - a m e
-fm y.
k
not i'
<la-. i
111 a k 1112
me
W h I -1 lid
I l ied
>' 11 ■ i - -1 .
■ L"
■ I. “Slu
I h. V
a paii mi
. ju-t
.it
• i i a h I
11 "lied l' I
a lid i
"I 2-e: I
ili \ "i ee her I
I ha I i mt e. I
Asey looked at him curiously,
doubt 1 hat 1 he fel
-i mere,
to I md il befon
doe-." A-cy -aid.
else is hunting ii.
breath' a word
said. • ’ \ mt 'd
t he mil side t hat I hi'
fully queer, Imt il
for the shape of
I xniie
from
a i a i
(i"t
■file;
k ' d I hel,i
l I
to d I Vo Ii
\-m
II
. or
Fcr
Fcr
for
Tor
Fcr
Fcr
for
F cr
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For
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BURKETT
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the Frye’s Octagon
false.
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I'hi,..'
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. th.' I
Mar<h
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w her*
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FISH FRY DID NT MATERIALIZE for Lv nn.
couldn’t eat small cud, smelts and herring washed up on
I 111«I
ll\
if
A'i
yoMaw Hoik1 '
8Y PHOEBE ATWOOD TAYLOR
ANNOUNCEMENTS
POLITICAL
at
is false. Asey overhears
grandmother ask him,
Then,
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nd tiHMsloi it
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Mkuiii, T» \iin. ms b» c<»ii<! <
< ’ongreBB of Mm reb 8, 1NT9
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11 ( ♦•M
Lavaca County
For Commissioner,
Precincts 3 and 7—
W A. HENKHAUS
GUS ’ Transfer” SEIM
i Re election)
0. C. (Dock)
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
OI4e«t >>«Lum Itmly_____HIAht M. TEXAi Founded IMr?
PuMlnhed e»rry afternMa (fitfpi Haturday*) aad Huaday mwrnln*
Hi, lUnl.iri Criming (»mp»iiy. all Latt dtreet _____
MMlf ■;■ OF TMB A—- ’ 1AT»D TBM—
lip.
-. pay a bli
dem 11:11.
r , a i. d '
....., Mass., residents who found the;
harbor shore; fish were coated with oil.
■.’U--C’Y
.....
J b ft
h m
-K. . .r • V •
The
anr.t tin
for tla idG'
p<re, - di a ci
D< m<
Ju v
or tin
w ill 1,1
of .
:H T<
. I of
IL'
THE STORY SO FAR: Asey post oft ice
Mayo. Cape Cod detective, in in- Quanomet.
vestigating yesterday’s murder of left handed
Manna Lome, whose pusband's
ri/ed :o
i' duiat cs
mural has aroused
She was killed by a
blow from her sis-
ter’s knife and Pam Frye is sus-
pected. Pam disappears after
hiding $50,000 worth of ambergris
she found. Roddy Strutt's ajiby-
mg plane crash looks bad, and
the alibi of agreeable Tim Carr,
harder
House,
Tim s
Where did she put it?’’
k Lome brings startling news.
IF. has discovered he wa.s never
...lined to Marina, because she
•a..s already married to Tim Carr.
( II A l’ T I K :
Incriminating Evidence
■’Ami I h i - mini. flii- m
\ -IV pick'd H Up. ■ ' T w rill y
I h" u-;i iii I duller-. | >n \ u blr I u
('.■Hl. <i
111,1'1 Ic ‘
A
l’rr(i» Athix lull ii Ti Xiib Eillturial A«s<>< iMtiirn
-< util li-xan 1‘reaa AiH'Ullnii
. J* ■ '
i ft *
rl ■«
- Mull .
\ E 11 11" I '1
mill, '
NR
ft ha?tj
isrceii
.. -A «U _ ’SnS
if-
■" J
“Yoi
know,I
a
be
walked
dead. ’'
TOMORROW: Arson
t illi-hcd
left
Att
IZ
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Phone 250
Fred Winfree
i
i
Member' Federal Reserve System and Federal
Deposits Insurance Corporation
I
i
s
t ‘II,
riot.
of
vy7ILFRED TREPT0W will remain as assistant
W and patrons have been assured the Famous
Texaco 40-point service will be continued in a
mose efficient and courteous manner.
FREE—For JULY—One Wash Job with
Each Crankcase Drain*
><;il liuv
i
i
even get 11^»' offic"’’
“The line sou’
■re are you going?”
Asey looked worried when
returned.
“I can’t
he said.
“ Mv
1'11111'.'
dm'.r us
this du
f
-and'liave you hcartj
/Nettie has joins
'and het ween her
TEXACO SERVICE
STATION NO. 1
two sec
up this
irimisly trying I<i^H|HHHhBI
H'hey
got to the staev h* *.
7 it inn t<> start fires^H
it
go along!” Asey said.
•'I’m not!’’ protested
am not, I tell you it's
three zrush^^^^H
when 1 was up there and a
tent went up in fjaines. And
have tipped the tire engine o.^H
mi its side. Of course it’s ■
silly old engine and it looks t’urP
ny «nd that sireen sounds funny
Imt still there's no reason, "h.
, well. 1 suppose Hanson will
[ solve the problem somehow . . .
‘•Yes, 1 . Whe
the1
W7E will be pleased to give consideration to
tions for Federal Housirw Loans, Title 1 ft
rfRnodeling and improvement of homes. /
YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
“(If
me .
"i" ...
.,, 1 here
see . I
T*HE TEXACO SERVICE STATION across
A from the Fire Station has changed hands
and from this date will be under the active man-
agement of—
FRED WINFREE
1 I'EXAS:—
“Mi. Fix il. You are hereby notified that the
........... I you.’" Board of Commissioners ot -aid
Asey Mayo, Beg," Jack City intends to pass an ordinance
every t hin/g.'
suspect tlii|t hei held
“after I
eyes yive
I H > imi
i4t h
There's
set up
look* like
er- mi a
‘ ‘ 11 <> \\ :
it A-e
“The i
t ry i ng
11aii
But
a
II
seen
leggers
on
was
days. It’s the same sort oT
I only they have got son’iet®
kdo besiih's drink., And fl
as well take
omls " he -aid “ to finish
,,ai"’ii n t i r
Before he finished with th" ■ U I 1/ U t
pane, I’eggy Boone up the "
road, vaulted t lie barbed wire TO J'rtfe QUALIFIED VOTeW
Inrrier, and strollei I up the drive OF THE CITY OF YOAKUXL
way.
‘ * A h,'' she sn’id.
on get around, don't
• ‘ He’s .
‘ ‘ I’ve fold him i
lieuai! to
she said,
Your
know.
, at a meeting of such Board to be
on the 4th day of August,
11938, at 7:30 p. m. at the City
you Hall which ordinance shall sub-
knoviinit to you, us such voters ,at an
election to be called by such or-
dinance, an amendment to (he
Charter of the City of Yoake u.
Texas, providing for the altera
tion and extension of the boun-
dary limits of said City md an-
nexation of additional territory
laying adjacent to said City, by
ordinance of said City without
hole place necessity of securing consent of
■III j the territory and,or, inhahiin: Is
annexed, such amendment deelar
tnl.iii■: I ing the procedure for final pas-
i sage of such an ordinance and
jthe effect thereof on the terri-
tory and inhabitants annexed, and
provided that additional territory
may be annexed as often as .-a.d
Board considers proper.
THE CITY OF YOAKUM,
TEXAS,
By H. S. FRADY, Chair-
man. Board of City Com-
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T W. W. HORA DOM,
'a\)____| Clerk, Yoaku^^^B
A ><•
smile,
point
i'act ions to the murder in terms
of his work, then there was little
sense in worrying about him, m
feeling sorry for him.
“I see," Asey said.
As t liev walked up past
house, Asey paused by the cellar
window mi which he had been
w ork ing.
‘ ’ M ight
certificate and note was what he
meant, and not the ambergris-—
come on.
“All right,” Lorne said.
keep wondering whj
this is going to do to niy worjT
“Huh?”
work," Ixtinn ' said.
I fl is puld ic: t \ l.:'.s 2' 'I
'•I offers- Imt what
■ i<> m\ work, you
Orgy in Quanomet
nodded and suppressed
Il Ixirne huil got to the
where he could gauge his
the .
up t he
w ire TO qualified
said.
“I
was,1
Net I i's.
awav, voii
where Pam is ?” 9
“I’ve gol a lot of fij/ith in her”
As<‘\ said. “She c^n take care
of herself.''
‘ ‘ I I1O) IC so
about I he town .’
cd I lie midway
and the Ian d.lneers it’s liedlai|i.
a nickcl-.'i dance iqipt
Why the wl 1
■ a 2’<dd rush Camp.
Im-f. "
an the I.
•y .i-ke<l.
iii\ asimi .’ (‘h, l hey are
to slop the riot. So is
-on, with -mne of his cops,
you inielH as well turn hack
eyelone with a be.'in blower.
ones) ly it's aw ful! I have not
the like since the last boot
dumped their la-t loads
the chiin flats and the town
knee deep with bottle J’m.
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