Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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ATTENTION FORMER
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ASSURANCE STATE
SOCIAL SECURITY
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For baking perfection use GOLD CHAIN. Always
the same rich flavor, velvety texture. Prove this better
flour in your baking buy a sack today.
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Printed Rayon Crepes
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-MRS. chamberlain
EVERYTHING WE
SNW TODAY WAS
GATIN’-- COWS,
MOSSES. ANTELOPE.
PEER- FVGN A
WOODPECKER
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calls
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law
to
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salesman,
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Our Famous Gavmode
SILK HOSIERY
Full Fashioned!
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. A. TURK, Tax Assessor & Collector
SEIM, Commissioner
FO GERDES, Commissioner
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PRINTS
SPRING PATTERNS
For smart Wash Frocks
FAST COIX)R
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SILK HOSE
Women’s Chit ton weight
Seamless Hose
SPRING C OLORS
25c
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box.
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Disl ribulor
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lie H e
since the
det init ion
make it
injunct ion.
— (Tom-Tom, JunoR-O-lO) —
ganizat ion,
' day’s
in a
Wag-
William
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senfa'ive of the Veterans’
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concession
a ■'great
< lerman v,
Met a xas,
a recent
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w <>st coast of South
Callao. Peru.
( lelleral
premier, in
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and oiii
wk
would e.-Ualdlsh requirements
1 < i t o-e 1 ol lo w ed he I o i e
dvlilicralize I
sun
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bill
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than
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WPA
*nds on
eligible
Lent in
will
I |M>liti-
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P2RG WPS! HE CAME
TO TH’ WU5T PLACE
IN TH’ WC. J-P TO RE -
DUCE- - A RANCH!
EVERYTHING ON A
RANCH IS ALL US EATlN’,
X SfeEMS LIKE
w a
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if ling
■t ru t ions
aid may
a | >pl ii-ant has
of
CITY SLICKER FINDS
RUSK BUSINESS GOOD
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MORRIS DISTRICT NEWS
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letters received re
cribed visits to Nas
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nis i ; and
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I Yel l ! I
ami
I that
he ;i
roll- < f
a \er\
ail de-
gllc I.
happv
The American Federal ion of
• Labor leaders including President
I William Green, lave codemned
ail sit-down strikes.
The Congress, an
a principle
decision, has
large scale nince
in the automobile
winners in tile
which end'd
announced
Monday
reveiv ed
by 1'om
the National
iik < ai
award.
tl es,. awa
From his letters In1 is
verv busy, hut intex'st
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Basket Ball Awards
Are Here for
1939 Season
part ieularlv
■ i
all tiold Star
immunity ami it !
all calls he MILLARD SNELL WRITES
INTERESTING LETTERS
TO FAMILY HERE
“That’s just what I will do.'
the salesman, leaping i
automobile and hustling
daughter
the 1 ar- j Al i s. 1 ’eri v
I ransplantiug ’ ami l-.ula Biggs
Air- S. I\ei l>v
Air. and .Mis
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week
disagreeable
p®in. Let's
not have
belt
legation disclosed
dtieers in Berlin
f developments
a nier-
Mexieo, it
released.
niov -
presumablly for
application by
an injunction
brought the
I
and
| Two articles,
\ erna Horgan, 113 Macy lK‘n
Ala.
Winners—
AIiss Edit'a ( la v t on
Biburg, Aliss Susie
id John VolliiUiiie <>
■le visited m Yoa
"ruing.
Perky, New. and Smart!
HATS
Spring Beauties!
New shapes, including
fetching tip tilted under-
headsize styles! Peda-
lines and rough straws!
In all the lovely new
spring colors! Many
with gay, smart veils!
KEY RINGS AND NEEDLE
BOOKS GO LIKE HOT CAKES
AT $1 A PIECE UNTIL
CHANGES HANDS.
junusual
| many
1 est along t'he
At Nassau
A I S IT
I rcpresenl at i\e>
mm 111 ec 11. - la v,
that the
uni d
icial sc
liirihdays
— (1'01111'0111, .111111* H-t) 10) —
W. i
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it t cn
t he
L ■>! th,- Weiner
la- 1!)3T
•v reallv
of Sc hi i- : Mis. ( ..as
Vollent me Edgar Trow
I I lalh t t ~- M iss Jennie
kum t liis ' are guest s
Lome.
Sit-Down Strikes
Bernard, 322 Berk- Declared To Be
! Against Law
I
25 Pax-I
ton St., West Philadelphia, Pa.,
Mrs. Jos. E Spullcr, 3S2, Hill i
w Ol
Frances
I ’.road St ,
11 ciirv
St.,
E
Ave.
Alls. I.dim Kock Kobertson,
l i i eeiihav en Koad, Kye, X
Al rs
St., Fall Kiver, Alass
— (Tom-Tom, o line 8-9-10) —
I he re oh11 loti
Keprcscnl al i v i
<d Fan dab .
members
not tn
been pas;
the old :
t i remen t,
Idmd
'lhe
hovvev i i',
fl I st
sum
favorable
resent at i Ve, 11
sonville. to
(-! nt nine
applicant -
relut i ves
few lines to
several weeks
Will drop
'Herald alter
tCKibsence
^ahe, past
1
Ai
mil ball
h d . d
me hi.'d .
I - w
and
to see
wuli. ’ ’
followed to an
a side street
and he freely tossed trinkets, key
s to all.
cardlmard
one, wlio
Will
,\ m 11 o i
He sought
pi omise 11.at I' ( y w
Ijoui n nut d legi-'lat ion
sed to put into lull 1
age pen-ion leacliem
, aid lor the need;
children *s aid pi oy ram
state of a t j a 11 s comm 111 e-
already had I al en t h
a I fi limit i vc action mi
hill. lhe cot11 m It I ei ■ ;
report to a lull I
I > I ‘.| oV II, < '
<1 e I 111e 1111 ( 11 III
eon adoring
I,a \
w 11 o
ilia :
Thoma- < i I’e-hii in. I b ury
i leit h i ti>of- i ; niid Solton
mi. H. IL. It \mlkel,
I ’da I ie II.I I'd , I , V e l < ! t I I ow e,
B. I \ 11 le ;t nd I id w i ii St a rv.
( I '»iii loin. Jhih'S !» 1(») - SUIT
Moore i- -pending a presumali]
v i - it: i j iii Sim An- by
The
I hat
l ad h
The
ellillit
I- -tat
tilth
( d to
deport at mn.
In- w i fe
mgii in-t
whole affair t
— (Tom Tom, .1 une 8-9-10) —
Mi-. Tom
lew dllV-
t oil io.
Bargain Scoop! Fine
soft tissues! Buy a sup
ply at this low price!
S^i_
1 ’et ering
Sunday
ami Mrs
nd family.
(laud Ford
Beeville visited
recently
is. Fritz lldleii
spending this
son, Air .and Mrs.
in West hid f
jg and Mrs. Felix
h^^All'S. (). ( i llcllsl ler '
|W and Mrs. Aug Pete
EjF Thursday night.
— (Torn-1'om, .luneH 9-1(1) —
needle book
held lip
Greece S(|uelches Rumor
Of Deal on Corrido.
ATIII.XS, Greece, I A P ).-—Xo'.v
Greece hits no intention of giving
Plume Bulgaria a corridor along t’he <’re-
eo-Titikish iroiitied as a eointiK'r-
cial outlet to the Aegean -ea.
Keports that Greece bad agreed
to stlch a concession under pres-
t rom a ‘ ‘ great paver,’' —
were spiked
‘ “'diet idol
speechere.
—j fkQw
•-1*21 a’uVx
7/ 4 u7t
lx nenstlei'
visited with her
r and fam- am
to
Th<> result ot any
strike probably
repre-
St ale
Yoakum ■
Saturday morning, March 4th, I
hotel and will i .
veteran des-ir-
sion
• assistance tn 1
j I !L51
lor eompensa I „ ... ..
. ■ I Hie result ot anv future sif-
ho pitnl izat ion. . •
. . down strike probably would he
to contact turn . . 1 . •
immediate eviction ol the strikers
supreme court’s clea r
of the real legality will
much easier to obtain an
il
A birthday
at. lhe 11
gan
2t>,
1 >i >ra
Here’s every popular
weight in all the new
spring shades. Perfect
quality! Ringless!
RESOLUTIONS
SEEKING TO PREVENT AD-
JOURNMENT UNTIL PRO
GRAM MONEY PROVIDED
Bulldog Reporter
t ( rda v in a - - em I >! y
(-- and
I ght ho vs who i( t t < I'ed 'll
during the
(>n tie belt
a Bulldog
o ikiim and otic one
•ml I- ellgrav ed 1 lie
and the (
manv more
uni d
o put
p('11 -10II
for the
aid
if:
I
/ Jr ',
z:
the St Kegis
available to any
mg information or
preparing claims
lion or
Tho-e wishing to contact him
should bl ing all papers in their |
po'session pci taming to their
cla 'ins.
Mr. William
anxious to
mothers in
is impor tint
made lie'ore
Mitch Ith.
(Signed) A. S McCabe, Com
m inder, A iiakum Post, Xo. .395
— (Tom Tom, .1 uno 8-9-10) —
( ico . \\ . (’• >ok Dini
Sinton spent Sunday
here,, visiting his brother,
and Mrs . Tim ('ook .
RISK, Feb. 21 (AP) An mi
the theaU r I usually laryge crowd was in tow n
1 becan e it was court day, when
a well dressed man strode through
It’a,' square, ringing a hell and
industrial or-
iii yester-
not u-ed it
commis-
strikes in
Mr. ami
and children,
drptis ( hrisf i,
San .Marco,,
L. Kerby of
•I Kiggs,’ Mr.
M a rion,
■on, Calvin
ami ( ha ■
Snell, Yoaknmite, who
I is at this time touring South
f j America in company with Albert
afternoon ! Lichtenstein of Corpus Christi,
Mr. I has written ’his parents, Air. and
[Airs. Alorgan Snell, and sisters,
| Mary Snell and Mi’s. Ernest
I Long, all of Yoakum, some very
I interesting letters of his travels
J to date.
In three
cently he d
I san, tin Panama (’anal Zone and
1 to Peru.
[ having a
| ing time seeing all
sights and taking in
historical places ol
■ route.
Nassau be saw the
dive lor coins
-hip into the
water, the negro
and stores and the ‘div
Panama Canal Zone
the markets and
bnsine
We llUVe
w eat er—•
all hope that we
sc v ( re cold pel 1
may prove disastrous to the
/^ffiutvMYs, us im> i o| tlie tnr-
l*aVt‘ lllH 11
jKr plants to
Wi hive start
'^Ltili^er.
!S\lisi4
fl^un|e
MmDjVM
Wing and
"JrAir. and Mrs
.’.hildren ol
relatives here
Mr.! and M
If oakum ere
Hsb their
(lit to
me
tGRANDz
PftIZ«
jBEERI
than 11 l,0(M>
a law .
It
similar
the pel I si ol 1
n effort to maki ( hildren
paient - if t lag w i re ;
re-'t riet ion- i n I he
that atd may not
mted if the applicant has mon
jj.ooil worth of piopertv.
• I Tom loin, J ii ho S tl 10)
a p. .
gave if
by reg
! J. e -
id dl-
v.ln I < i
i'll I Id I en
"I'd
dinner was
Mr ami Mrs. 11 <-
Sunday, Februaiy
Lonoring In r mother, Airs.
( hamliei-. Those present
were: Mr. and All-. G. !•'. Aliinson
ami daughter Ally lie.
AI ii i ison
ol (
S. KeI I>V ot
and .Mis A.
( in r<>, M r-. L. A.
and Mi-. ( E. Munson,
\ 11 gima, Earln iie Al um
W ilimms, bOrrest Kiggs
M iinsun ol A oakum.
I hese guests all enjoved
pleasant day together and
par.cd wishing' the honor
Mrs. Chamber’s
No. I “ W iio will
i for this? Ju-t
The. most clamorous
dozen prospective purchasers got
t tie box—and a purse.
“Who will give a a
for these boxes'/"
154 East AA'al-' salesman wheedled, holding up
handlull .Fifteen tried to
10 succeeded, at $1 cacti.
resembling a gold
!.....i and pencil sold for $5 and
j there were more transactions un-
i til $35 had changed hands.
“Now,’’ said the
holding up the bills, “what
think I should do with thi-
i money ?' ’
“Spend it!” .Jhonted
had spent nothing.
14th *t.,|
said
' his
ot tow n.
— (Tom-Tom, ■. une H-9-10) —
square,
cryting:
I “l’h is way
climb a brick
T he people
tomobile parked on
At
j mgro hoys
j from the
i clear
shops
I In the Panama Canal Zone hi'
I described the mai'kets and the
systems of doing business which
I consisted of nmdh “dickering”.
I He described the passage of t’e
I ship from the Gidi of Mexico to
■ the Pacific and then the trip
i down the
j Aineri a tn
Millard described his trip
ai<ound Lima, Pern, through the
j Museums, and to the old Incus
' ruins and to t’he high Andes
Mountains. His letters are most
interesting and clearly describe
the moat important points and
sights.
( O'.\, MiSTUM WGS! DE ]
/ COOK WANT TER KNOW
| EG YO’ WAMT PAT
SAME SPINACH DIET
VcM CIS’ EBENIN’ PO'
^-^\^suppah! y
and Mis. C. L. Da vvson
I he week end here with
mol’.ier, Al rs. A . Alaucill
I family, after a business trip
Xcvv ( C leans, La .
(Tom Tom, J line S 9 le)
Friends of Hitler
Are Arrested
In Mexico
AIF.XICO CITY, March 1. —
Mexico’s ministery of interior ar-
led today a Polish German Jew
ami has detained a close friend
Adolph Hitler.
Mexico City authorities believe
the action was taken alter an al-
leged Nazi spy plot was exposed.
'lhe interior department of po-
lice worked on the case in strict
SI crecy .
< iei man
foreign
Kdi advised o
Poli-h German Jew,
for 15 years in
led, had been
ers alleged triend was
A era Cruz,
A n
se e k i 11 g
deport <at ion
light.
season just
I ill c I-. 11 -
which i
nat lonai
coulesl
31, well'
foe • i i ami theatre
night after having been
m a sealed package
Ridgway, cashier ol
bank, and released to
at i p. m.
'lhe w'inners were announced as
follows :
•roll,0(0 Prize W inner—
Alls. Elizabeth C. Benincasa,
2S11 Gough St , San Francisco.
•f25,000 Prize Winner
Ails Luira W. ( arpenler, 573
West Hopocan Ave., Barberton,
(>hio.
$10,000 Prize Winner
J. Howell laiiey , 1427) 1th Place
So., Birmingham, Ala.
Alary Hilton, 211-7th Av
Nas!.ville, Tenn.
$5,000 Prize Winners
Will Wayne, 112 So.
I*os Angeles, Cal.
Conrad Jame-,
Alasjietli, L. I
Nellie M. King,
nut, Spring! ield, Alo.
Dan C. Haley, .301
St., Goose (reek, Texas.
Mi-s
.Mobile,
$2,000 Prize
Lucinda A on Kameeke, 1132 In-
graham St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Raymond K. A'iseonti. 1436 W
Warien Ave, Detroit, Alich.
Helen Beam Faxon, 56 East
59th St , New A ink City.
Belty Finch, 41 I E.
Denver, Colo.
Joe Alovvatt, .35 WHiker, Toron-
to, Canada.
$l,('00 Prize AAinneis—
Aliss Birdie Jackson, 2.360 29th’
St , .Astoria, L. 1.
Helen Kyle
elev Dr., Syracuse, N. A.
A1 lied I). I Jishop, 1011
Ave., Bremerton, Wash.
Rite ('i arlian Phillips,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2s.
Supreme Courts decision
1 ing sit-dow n st i ikes
i denying participants ported urn o(
the Wagner Relations Act, was
expected today lo mark the dis
lot h | appearance of that technique in
j labor disputes
Labor leaders declared they
were surprised but they were
I expected to make every effort to
‘prevent sit-dbwns, in as much as
. Win. P. .Mullen, .344 Hight | those engaging in them according 2
| to the decision, will have to sur- =
i render their rights under the = _
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Hazelton, Pa.
Roemer, 1 I I AA’est
Kansas City, Alo.
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