Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 26, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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Bract for construction of
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been awarded. The project will^H
elude laying of about three mil9
of water mains and the erection"
of a 50.000 gallon elevated tank
The accepted bid was for >25,311.51
It will be necessary ifor the PWA
which is financing the project with and the
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pg that his parents were lost when the S. S. Mohawk sank,
j Creighton Tolfier helps care far his brother, Clyde, 3
,jn a New York hospital. The children were on tne ill
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Women who must be on the job every
day need Lydia E. Pinkham’* Tablets.
They not only relieve periodic pain and
discomfort... they help to correct the
CAUSE of year trouble. If your take them
regularly . . b and if yours is not a surgical
...ybu should be able so ,a*cafa-
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Please do not sign letter. Submit it at Bankers Prints
ing Co., and you will be given a number as a mark of
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Vrot. Edward T. Thorndike
the Alaska Teachers’ college, esti-
mates that a knowledge of 10,000
“word meanings” Is the minimum
requirement for a student graduat-
ing from the ninth grade if he is
to read comprehendingly of pres-
ent day world events
for this time
(Chlckle)
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BTROY CROWS
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bus w-jhp
by bhj|
IMcess Is simple al^l
Mfrety stringing kerne^^B
|L long horsehairs, them
HlUie kernals <4^t a congre/
<K>int of the arows
Qaroter says that Mho crows
’'^MiClde the free
W.11OW it becauseKof the
Mohair. Irritated, they turn
backs and start lighting
ry enemies. After a while
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ifeer die of fatigue or cut sards of the winte/.
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the
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your 30 or less
‘‘\\jiy 1 like to u rite on
rind
Printing
Eriduv.
submit it and
you will be given a number
mark of identification
Credit will be issuyd on
Genuine Factory Rebuilt
and non-interested
If the report that Yoakum suf- '
fered a >75,000 fire loss last Mon- '
day night is true, then we had
better write the following line a
thousand times—“Now is the time
for all goial citizens to come to
tile aid of Build Yoakum. The loss
apparently was a little overesti-
mated by some of our neighboring
pa per.s
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YOUR LAST CHANCE
Tomorrow will be jour
chanee to enter the Bankers 1‘rint-
im; Companj’s typewriter contest.
| A 00 credit will be gix en
I some time after the contest
|l ’r.d,>y 6 p.m. I ' j on haven't
j posed j our 30 or
on
writer, do
at the
^kpaY)'^ first prohibition regula-
promulgated in the year
hen the drinking of sake was
^HP.dden except on certain occa-
^■ms and none could be consumed
Milowing, «any Rational calamity
Much as an earthquake, drought oA
flood
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so tonight.
Bankers
before 6 pm.
letter.
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dead crows in
and Mrs.
Willie Mae
and Mrs.
afternoon.
| Mr and Mrs. I, W.
I Monday afternoon visiting
Mrs. Leo McClanahan
t hree.
Several in our communitj- have
' colds and fever.
of j The
ma toes
| Mrs. Jim McClm^^V
i spent last Sunday afternoon ww
Mr. and Mrs. Leo McClanahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hagan visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. M
Bordovosky of Yoakum
Mr. and Mrs. Jack I«ee of Cuero
visited Sunday afternoon with Mi-
ami Mrs. Jim McClanahaiJ^
Mr. and Airs. Andry Kelley
Miss Edna Kelley of Houston spent
week end with Mr.
Kelley.
Contrary to the hibernating
known
lller” fre-
in the
N.
worst bliv-
that saved their to-
putting them in cold
frames this week. Sure hope they
won’t get killed again as some
had them in cold frames before
the freeze
Will close
and Mrs. John
Walter Williams
spent Sunday
and Mrs. Ed MeMmrej.
Will Htiver and familj of
Flatonia and Mr. and Mis Alberti
Lehman and son James visited!
Sundaj- with Air. and Mrs. Jim |
Wasek.
Please )
i and
a j ited
The >25.00 , Sundaj-
a >60 00 I
Wood- |
stock and non-interested parties
will judge the letters The winner
will be announced by a number.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 26, 1936, newspaper, January 26, 1936; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1285448/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.