Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. [24], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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on the highways, it calls to
I mind an item along this line
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Eatier ad|uitnwnte . faster
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CULL APPLES AND HAY
MAKE GOOD PHAGE J
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West. Here we saw the j
in Los Angeles. 1
everything for
.Already this new “Super Speed” L C Smith has “rung the bell”
in hundreds of offices. And no wonder .. . With its good looks and
complete equipment added to the easy action for which L C Smith
is famous. A great machine...saves work, saves time, saves money.
The longest list of worth-while features ever offered by any new
typewriter. You’ll want to try itl
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> women in white
and 50 men dressed in blaa
members of her Foaf-v
Gospel Choir. Ainiee’B then
taken from the story ol
Wolf” which she
by silent figWt
pigs, and the.
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Theie was much singing,
the clapping of hands, and niusie by ~
the orchestra during
the meeting.
E. T. Merriman.
FEATURE PICTURE
FOR SECRETARIES
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ELSEWHERE in
ii edition of the Herald will
be found an article of pertin-j
ent comment on the present
situation in both state and
nation that is deserving of
thoughtful consideration. I
These comments are from,
ex governor Ross Sterling of
Houston who has served the i
state of Texas as State High-
way Commissioner and as
[Governor. As chairman of the!
highway commission he was!
the man who for the first
time in its history put that
board on a business basis and
it was from that time on that
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N A PERSONAL communi
cation from Walter F.
Woodul, a few days ago, he
stated that his hat is definite-
ly in the ring as a candidate
for Attorney General of Tex-
as next year. Walter is now
serving his second term as
1 Lieutenant Governor of Tex-
as and during his incumbency
of that office he has made a
host of friends all through-
out Texas. One thing that we
j like about Walter is that
Drunken driving can be
' adequate laws,
> fines, jail
aaultum in
—that’s what this new dictionary is -much in little—and
it isn ’t so little at that, as the illustration shows—in part.
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here! Last week I
Glendale, just off Los
to see one of Los Angeles’
derful parks. There 1
Kirk
Will
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Every place of business
needs this latest work
for readv reference.
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ill aclipn Th« |U»t
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PULLMAN, Wash. (A»)
Washington State College daily
manufacture, experiments have shown that an
ic and ''dancing I ‘‘apple a day goes well with
hay. ”
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and necessarily IjJ
expensive diction-
aries contain more
words that are
seldom used,
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SEGUIN, Texas, Sept. 14. Constitution has meant, and
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1^1 ' neither society, job nor pos-
fot • 'tion swells his head but he
I is the same Walter wherever
| you see or meet him. His
ambition, for many years, has
'1 been to be Attorney General
and to this end he has fitted
himself in order that when he
gets to the goal of his ambit-
ion he may serve his people
and his state intelligently and
efficiently and we anticipate
for him a hearty response to
THIS
won-
saw the
Wee Kirk O’ The Heather,1 Ten/PIe» wheTe 1
where Will Rogers is I
viewing in these sacred grounds
much beautiful statuary,
as many
statues
pressive
roads of this country and
no
tones tell him that by
means, except as a last
sort, should it be done. The
experience of this country
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in fact it is
anything j lenljon^ js })eacje(j ;
WHEN JOHN BARLEY-
. | CORN DRIVES
a I "John Barleycorn causes a
°Ppor"' high percentage of our 38,-
JOOO annual traffic deaths.
I A report from the Califor-
nia Department of Motor Ve-
Ihides shows a condition that;
I exists in many states. Calif-1
'ZVN FRIDAY OF this week, i ",n'a, experienced 2.H38 traf-
O SeDtember 17th marks flc deaths Iast ’ 01 i
fteptemoei 1/tn. maiKs these abodt 21 per cent jn_.
o un le t le jyOjve(i drivers and pedestrians I
anmveisary of the formation wh Rnown to have been I
tof the tinted States Const: - L,. t„ 1
tution and it is both meet
TJROM A TOWN WITH <>r-
* dinary school facilities
we have developed and pro
greased in educational lines
to the point where these fac-
ilities are probably not sur-
passed by any town or small
city in the state and few that
can equal them. In the recent
few years Yoakum has in
stalled a public library that
serves thousands every month
and thus makes for better
citizenship. The Catholic par-
ish here has established a| .
high school that ranks among
the best and erected a fine,11'
building that will accomo- "•- ami to 1
date expansion in their work.: h<‘IS S,1;IIL‘ ’bounteous ruin-
This year the city high school ,a,,» -‘rtesiau water, ami
starts work in its new build-,w,lldl s"l,l'lv. wu,er f,’r
ing just completed that is ‘’-ngation, ami
the last word in high school lp"‘"
buildings in the way of con-
venience, safety and facility
to do effective and worth-
while work.
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StoMB»MKprUUT A—QfiUU—
Marcb 1M7 «t Taakum. Taaaa, at wevud •*Wm Mattar,
I'Mf tbt M ft OM—f w Warcfr K un___
f »» MKotrUK. Manager-Vwnar, Rm Pbaua ______«
OfNA K MOldaS; Wilitar___!____----r
LORBKK C l"’ RM. Society_______»•
IL A •Q’ni, ILmtfer, Bob. Pboi.a MB ^-Ftxinc M>
S' nMU.i.'crmrnts vf prvgrama or dau«M wboro adiolMiOit M
- Marked, racardk-aa of aoeMOM. will bo aeeoBted M adrertlaeoaeut
a*T5 aud 'bircrd accurdlufly Card of Thanta will ** charged al
•ha rate vf • ceuta par Hne.
South Texas,”
ficial declared, “is
its hills, valleys,
varied soils, for its
factories and industrial
for its industry, for its poultry
and dairy, for its fine educa-
tional facilities—in fact it is al-
most inconceivable that
big faMM- in all these things!!" of'
and < the community owes “Give to S.mth Texas a fair
more to this organization taxation situation and r-■ — ■
CAMP Tn tfyaS ^an it ever will realize that tunity to tell the world of its;
it does. In recent years it I ""limited resources and it will
has affiliated with the South 'develop into one of the richest i
Texas Chamber of Commerce ja,K1 "l(,st !»'<»'lu< tive regions on
the North American continent.”
. the other fellow [ Texaa
at (east do his part in highway
I ri i vi/y
peculiar, and commendable,
thing about Ross Sterling is
that instead of getting rich
while he served in this high
office, as too many of Texas
governor have, he so neglect-
ed his own business during
his term of office in his en-
deavor to carry out his
(pledged service to his state,
i that he left that high office
practically a poor man and
most of his previously accu-
mulated fortune gone and
much of it gone into the
hands of people who pretend-
ed to be his friends.
------ .1 Hl
yHE PRESIDENT HAS
A had a feeler out to see
how the public feels toward
j the nationalization of the rail-
; roads of this country and
i the people in no uncertain
,1,inking. It is reasonable to it,,nes.te" him that by no
. . . . ,,assume that liquor was aimeans’ except as a last re
nd proper that the people of . tor in a much greater
he United States ............... as it ,s ,)fte„ lnl . . ..
■ e V, n V . a ' g,IV!ipossible to legally prove mild ldurAn« th« World War' ln tht
|a little thought as to whati jntoxication matter of government opera
'this instrument known as the j in tion or railroads, should sat-
11 vented by man is more po-Myany thinking man that
■ . T1!?' !’ ,th“ i tentially deadly than a mix do a»‘want anv ,nol1e.,.!’!
oui land. It hos Lu ()t- a]coj,oi and gasoline. I tf there is a possibditj
•hsKilad1 been the preservation of the'Me<Jj(.al tests have . prove„ i of keeping from It.
, state-1 liberties of the common peo ; „ |itt|e as tw() or thrw
Max Starck..,! pie and has upheld the rights |ounces (>f |jquol. wi||
serious- [ 0
r - ~--7 ---Jv impair a driver’s reflexes
«<cora.ng to|this reason we want this though he may ap-|
• pear to be sober in all res-1
n- jlpects__t—2 2-_______ 11____'
unsullied I
from the hands of designing;^ that reRu|ts , ,
mayor people in order that it may, |(| lwkles5nes8. j
th... remain the bulwark ot the(t, same tok driki e.
. .,Z hberties of all of our people, desll.ia„s> theil.
senses of
Uintod rather than a designing m- c.,uli„„ dilnmcd> unknowing
poss.I.le strument behind which class ,v t.,ke lhp chan(.es that
Khwa- legislation may hide its sin ; j d th j -
.........- lster head. , ,f|lere is n0 ex(.„se f,„. ., are able to do,
;i”n<ultiii;il .[driver taking the wheel of
can be
cotton,
is rec-
(VER IN Corpus Christi
we havea good <----
friend, Eli T. Merriman, who
has been in the newspaper
and at'the skme time ibusiaess Probably as long as
'give him an influx of Dutch any man in lexas Eh is C|
: great observer and he likes;""'
.» to travel and see things. [
Right now he is in Calif- <‘,lar“.
nia where he has been fori "11,10 1 'vas oVor ,
some months, taking in the I wrote a xni ie
raising1 of aligators for zoos.
Well, the same business is being
here, the gators
on the streets,; I
nual’ 'meeting of‘the ’Texasja,,y wav 1 saw a, truck ,oad of
— * ... the ugly looking things on sale—
the gators averaging about three,
feet in length, with their jaws!
I muzzled like we see bad dogs j
to say* [with their mmlths closed up to j
‘Yes, sightseeing is right, out I Provent them lro,n onei
was taken to!oon,i,,K within their reach.
Angeles,) Oh» Y03’ 1 3hould ,1,ake 3O,ne;
; mention of Aimee Semple Me-1
! Pherson and her grand Angelus
' — ‘ T was taken one
buried’ nU5ht to 8e0 a,,d hear the wel1’ I
known woman and religious
speaker of California. The large
as-twenty two marble building with a seating capacity (
in one group—the im- of 5300 in tho ma,n a',dlt<»r,',,“
‘‘Mvsterv of Life” the!was
largest collection * of statuary inj”^ with «bout a
side, it was said, not able to en*
5^——
the triumph of love over
and hate; the victory of
spiritual over the material.
On another day late in
evening 1 visited where one can 1
see for hims<*lf a touch of old i
Mexico—the first settlement of
Los Angeles, a town all to itself
adjoining the present great city
of the West. Here we saw
oldest building i::
We saw most
sale of Mexican
with cooking, music
going <»n all around
Ont of t!'.c
tract io: J:: I
old mountain in Beverly Hills, bull
Tex. dimmed
can
avoiding a collision. So, for
your own saiety, diin your
lights when you meet an-
other car at night.
a
A fl
ly take the chances
jbieed death and injury,
j There is no excuse for
ir r MiriiT ri' iuri i *r . driver taking the wheel
p T1 iVlIGlll WfcjLL that I 1 •
, Liming this week that all Ja tke ’j., " must Editorial Assn, which will;
g„„„. I, ,u,„ of us, includmg those whol^ adamant and must be ex. this year meet in Corpus m|
ogmze.1 1<H- !ts sph-mli.i, although are in the pay ot the national b,a 11 ’« l““ ,of-
only partially tlcvtdopcd, mineral government and are suppos-
rcsourcc', which include oil ami ed to be its loyal supporters, jous fact that in many com-
sulphur—ami many others as vet give this foundation Of OUI*' rnnnitipu nroqornt intr and
untouched.” ’ rights and liberties some!poHce of’ficiJlsare laxk about
Starcke declared that the STCC careful and c o n s c i e n c e I drinker at the wheel
organization, has done thought and consideration.:anfj are on]y foo willing to
to attract capital ami Let us not go off half cocked peduce a charge of drunken
let and mangle it and butcher it driving to the less important
in-1 up until it means nothing to charge of recklessness, if a
artesian water, and rivers i anybody. little “pull” is exerted. The
which supply water tor c«»n- j * sole consequence of usch a
sumption, irrigation, ami water
\er; its splendid transportation
facilities which include
|xirtant ports already
cd from Galveston on the east to ming head light
Corpus Christi and Port
ou the south.”
'HE YOAKUM Chamber' A fli'asmil y™r nrouml .l.mateI _____________, -------
of Commerce has been a s"""’ T,‘!ia“ "" l"ra-|fl»' tllc sllfet.v ol the car he terms and license revocation
tion for resorts. An advertising meets. Il your lights are, on offenders, coupled with
--; aggressive police and prosecu-
i tion work. When a fifth of
[the traffic fatalties in a re-
; [ presentative state are known
; I to be the result of liquor, it'-
i; time to “crack” down.”
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w Lawn Memorial
for their money. The Glendale, lovers of fine art con^e doing its best,
from all parts of the world to
view the story of uThe Last Sup-
per’’ window, for here the ori-
ginal masterpiece has been re-_
constructed in the vibrant, glow* | ing a great ovation apd «
ing and indestructible colors of of hands from the vast a
stained glass recreated from Leo- as she came down the
nardo’s original sketches collect of the corridors
ed from the art museums of i about 50
Europe. This priceless gem by i------—
Rosa Caselli-Morretti, is recog
nized as one of the world’s great
treasures. Since “the Last Sup-
per” window was dedicated in
Forest Lawn more than one mil-
lion people have come to view
it from evervs state in the Union that was fin
and from many couwiries in tho)®nding with
Old World—the [>eople coming to [building
college experiment sta-
reported that a combina-
i of SO per cent cull apples
where water ot all colors of the and 20 per cent alfalfa hay prov-
rainhow may be seen at night, (1(j (je ••unusua||y palatable”
spouting and spraying high in sjlage Th(, POWS incrcased their
a|the air, the colors changing }>!Hj the butterfat
few minutes. I was taken i gabiej bj t.uro(en<» content.
to see this wonderful and , This 8ta|p prodlI(5ea between
■150,000 ami 300,000 tons of cull
apples annually. Disposal has
a ma jor problem.
as
' carried
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out that
i> recogmz
the
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an
are
also
HILE WE ARE ON the
matter of safe driving
i un ux
I mind
in Florula !
about
for
been
“Bad
trated
sen ting pigs, and the bad Wo|j!Wl
that was finally scalded to death, ]
i a good lesson frutWiM
f a house of straw il>*s 1
receive its message of beauty, of stead of house of strong foundir 71
r greed tion. Theie was much ;singingt%J
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and has thus broadened its
field of opportunity to serve
more extensively and more
efficiently. In this connection
it might be well to note what
the STCC and its popular and
efficient president,
Starcke has to say:
By the efforts of the Herald to 1
the upbuilding of this section
and the welfare of its people.
ir In this time we have seen
wonderful strides forward.
From a
ways and practically nothing
that could be called roads we
have progressed to one sup-
plied with some of the best
” highways in the state
wonderful improvements
lateral roads. From a single
i up until it means nothing to'c|iarge of recklessness, if
"■ little “pull” is exerted. “
1 iirrrxAt/xi it*i i sole consequence of usch
j A UIOAIOLILE Manufactur- pOncy is to make these dl.iv_
. ers a,e encouraging all ers believe they cim get away
the im--drivers to give due considera-j with it and they repeat
stablish-1 tion to the matter ot dim [|ie offense at the first op-
.7 K ' is when meet- portunity.
t Isabel ing other cars on tiie road. I P „ ’
Every driver should do this J handled by l
climate for his own safety as well as which impose
If your lights
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seventeen years ago and
at unce recognized the pos-
sibilities of south Texas and
when we came to Yoakum,
some four years later,
saw here an opportunity
build for the welfare of the
community in which we had
decided to make our future
home. For more than ten
years we have concentrated.
SOUTH TEXAS C OF C
(OFFICIAL LISTS ADV ANT
AGES OF SECTION
strides forward.* ,
section with no high-: So|iH( Texas us ’H paradiil(, 1))r'still ought to
the inventor, the developer, ami people of
the home-seeker, was <
here recently in a
ment made by
president of the South Texas C. | of all of our people and for
of C. South Texas,
, . .. Starcke, needs, above everything, strument that means SO much
crop farnnnn conunu.nty we a s,Ao every American, to remain
4 continuous nationwide advertising untampered and
■ ----- t . . ’ vampaign.
including a vast expansion in ST(;C ((
dairying and poultry. ’ , v; .
J *w _* ot Seguin pointed
South Tt •xas section
the part, of
with the gieale'
ol
resources.
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