Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD — Yoakum, Texas
•^Tuesday. April 8, 1S41
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“Spotter’’ Isn’t G-Man
Official Language of
Alimony a Racket
Tennessee
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
Babies
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Embarrassed By
BNLY YOAKUM DAILY .. Established 1897
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Not English
Rigid Liquor Law
Published Every Day Except Saturday by Bankers Printing Co. j
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HAPPY EASTER SEASON
Miss
About the Draft
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HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN-
CHURCH
Paul Bccnter, Pastor
this connection it
to know that South Ame-
schoo] children, asked whe-
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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS
and EVENING NEWS
ELROY COLDEWAY, Agent
—- Phone 445 —
not her
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ADVERTISING RATES
inch
Beaders, in personal'TolM
Oaesified .............J
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the
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to speak only “American’’ m tin*
courtroom
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forenoon
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doll'1 some
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n th. 19<!) total
Et'ted the national birth rate!
' 17.3 Io 1^ ‘or every
( point ion. The rate
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a 11 \ t ■
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. Owner and Publisher greati r than th. 19.!9 total and
Editor l-ft' d the national birth rate t rm
Society and Circulation
1 to
' to
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and
t rom i f
2 11 d < ii
seasei.
I law
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Asthma Mucus
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of water.
It» ea>y.
pleasant,
spoonfuls
within
night
obtaihed.
quickly
feel I
nothing
your
money-back
Compound
mended by
^ScratchinrS
For quick relief from itching of eczema, pimples,
athlete’s foot, ncabies, rashes and other ex-
ternally caused skin troubles, use world famous,
cooling, antiseptic, liquid D. D. D. Prescription.
Greaseless, stainless. Soothes irritation and
quickly stops intense itching. 35c trial bottle
proves it, or your money back. Ask your
druggist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION.
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Rheumatic Pain Quickly
, If you suffer from rheumatic, arthri-
tis or neuritis pain, try this (imiA, A.
inexpensive home recipe that thousa JIi’TAl*-
using. Get package of Ru^hK.. »-
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and* »
over- ▼*
ire
DOt
not
you
by
lute
hEz
Alimony has become
racket, according to a
— ('him Tom, .Viinr 1?.I314) —
Army Air Corps
If
leave
better,
to t:
druggist
„. a
'und is
LIFE is full of
grand surprises
Br *
city will In
t I’loyrnm
:i( 3 p. in.
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quite
jrsycholo-
glst, because of the combination
of antiquated laws, shyster law-
yers and neurotic women. Di-
vorced women who jail their
husbands, do it partly for spile,
but most of them do it beca ise
they are psychopathies, according
to a recent investigation.
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mUored as seaond class matter at the Post Office, at Yoakum,
Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1897
po'ition that
! s::id to be in
Coughing, Gasping
I Thanklto a Doctor** pretcrlpUon called
, Meadaeo, thousand, now palliate terrible in-
curring attacks of choking, gasping, cough-
ing. wheezing Bronchial Aztnrna by helping
nature remove thick excess mucus. No dope,,
no smokes, no injections. Juat tasteleas.
pleasant tablets. The rapid, delightful pal
liatlve action commonly helps nature bring
welcome sleep a “Ood-send ” A printed
guarantee wrapped around each package or
Meadaee insures an Immediate refund of
the full cost unleu you are completely sat-
isfied. Tou have pverythin* to i
nothing to loae under this Matti'
back guarantee so get Me ■deca f
druggut today for only Me.
I rulli d for Aimy
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ir.atic Painr. P . zlt.i i. Circles Under Eyes,
end feeling worn often are caused by
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Bladder troutiles. t • : y In such cases, the
very first cli e . f < v-tev goes right to work
helping the Kl ine i Hu h out excess acids
nna wastes. A: 1 t! '•> cb anslng, purifying
Kidney action, la 1. t a day or so, may eas-
ily make you f l young'r, stronger and
better than In yeart. A r: nted guarantee
wrapped around i nch pxrkaro of Cyatex in-
sures an Immediate r<!und of the full cost
unless you are eiunpb 'r lv it f„ tf You have
everything to gam and i < thing to lose under
this positive money Lac k guarantee so get
Cystcx from yuur dru^. t uday fur only 35c.
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Morning Newspaper ,ste Bobbie
Ginn or Phone 2.
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For San Antonio Light,
Ed. L. Etfinger, Jr., call 293
537-
I Antonio. 84 have
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Kidneys Must
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ORVILLE, Cal- — When Kay
Patterson and family moved to
town, Daughter Viiyinia told her
playmates her father was a
“spotter ’’ The
wildfire and j-esidrW^were
joicing in the protection
would be afforded them by
presence of a G-man in
rnidst, when it developed that
“spotter” is one specializes in
the removal of spots; which
happens to be Patterson’s busi-
ness.
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ol the camp.
uh.I later a nun
w as follow cd b
u|(ii'( d folk'.
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Excess acids, poisons and wastes In your I *
f lood are renxiv d chiefly by your kidneys. >
g up Niki’S, 1,1! win,; lu-iaBKca, -
Swollen Ankle-, nervousness. Rheu- | l.'l I,
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TRUTH IS HARDY
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the I |'
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B^resenVattve
......... 205 E. 42nd St., New York
arifed for all Cards of Taanks, Reso
lotions of Resj»eet trAd similar matter of Ledges, Societies, Sup
purs’, et«-, where an admission fee is chargied the public.
Paul II. Walser,
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ces.—Bnlwcr Lytton
— (Tom-Tom, .lune l'i.13-14) —
Thursday, April 10th:
I Lenten Service and Holy (
| ih'i.i:hii - 7:15 p. m
Good Friday, April 11th:
•i' l man Lenten Sen na'
llo'\ Communion—10:09 a.
Easter Sunday, April 13th:
Sunday Sei >ol—9 a. m.,
i\! Tomtorde, Supt.
lee — a 11"
and Holv 1
m
or
lirtm
li’-ihunt 1
Si hold ('hildren—3 :00
Wednesday, April 16th:
XI • 11 S M eel i I HI a II I SII ppi'i
p. ill.
— (Tom-Tom, June 12.13-11) —
Howard llairell and Bill Ixiiit
(ill 1 he ,
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l’i .y
A ' v 1
BBL. - y
h JHNMn'ii
id thl'
A male
S 11 1111; i \
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NEW
i i.i 3 to t In
ol -it| .on i -ng'
m ■ 11! 11 ly 'hcep <
I la \d,m and had
r or li.'iem d to
months.
had
I HAT’S the kind of service you get
when you drive up under the red,
white and blue Humble sign.
Helpful because it’s efficient, de-
signed and rendered to cut down
impatient minutes of waiting. Helpful
because each station is equipped with
everything your car needs to keep it
running right and looking good.
Helpful because the men who render
it are trained specialists in their field.
Helpful because it affords you a cool,
clean, pleasant stopping point, with
restrooms so sanitary folks talk about
them to their friends: "Slop," thg/aZ °
say, "at a Humble Station." HeUMT
because the gasolines and motorQ^H
at Humble stations are second*®
none—continuously improved to kel
performance up with, or a little aheacl
of the performance of the car yoif
drive.
And friendly—stop today at th^
nearest Humble station and see foqq
yourself: there’s a cheerful greeting,
a welcoming grin waiting for you
under the Humble sign.
Yfio*. F- Clark Ccpupxoy*
One eent per word will b*f
| AVASIIIXCTON.—An estimate
i tha* 2.3.’Cntitt balms were born
in the I'nitcil States last year,
th,, highest nmiilx r since 1939.
came today I rom tile census bu-
| rcau.
i Thi'
hni-
p’O-
dueed a yellowed card on w’liirh
tin oath was printed. The wo’d
“ English' ’ had been crossed out
am! “American” substituted.
] 2.350,
_ yoakum, texas Born in United
Lajgeet Guaranteed Circulation of any Publication in^thi* Seation Staffs IaRsI YC3F
Morning edition every Sunday
F, nt cred as second claim matter at foe Poat Offiee, at Yoakum,
Texas, under the Act of March 3 1897
ie
; h:s
I to
| bottles
1,1100 o| | ..
was the low<
i 1933. when it '‘ood at I6’>.
Nc\ ertheh ss, tlrn
I t hat t he loir.:-1 atigi
was downward
1940 rise
jiersons
all
2
day.
•ometimet
results
paint
'.ar
>>
an
and
bureau -m
birth tn
still was (biwnwaid It attribut'
the 1940 rise Inrvily to the i.h
t.iat jiersons born ol mania:.’'
dnriny the immediate post-Wor1'!
war period—which saw a sharp
upturn in weddings—had reached
'in r. productive aye'.
Another jM>ssibl(. laetor, tin
said, wtas the increase in
in rriayes w hich normally aeeom-
I' lat'cr economic coir.lit ioii'.
Tia increased birth rate wa-
. . I' j nnied by a decrease in tin
.m mortality rate I rom 4s io (
7 9 >i. iii' lor i ach 1.000 b.rths. | oi.
liowivir, the overall death rat< i .>
.ill'..! i 11nn 10.0 to IOS deal h-
i .>i i i.i-■ 1 .ooo ot ion.
is inter-
E'l i i
that |
on a I
I in’’ |
a ra
American is the official lan-
guage of Illinois, although citi-
zens of the state >oay have over-
looked the fact. It was brought
out in a Chicago court the other
day when an interpreter was be-
ing sworn. The clerk read the
oath pledging the interpreter to
translate faithfully from the
Ptdish into the “American lan-
guage.” An attorney objected,
that the English
■lliiiu the liquor [gunge was meant. The clerk
yellowed card on
was printed. The
------ rheumatic, arthri-
pain, try this
recipe that
a package of
Mix it with
the juice of
trouble at
need only
timer
hours —
•plendid
the |
and if
Ru-Ex
a*
under
guarantee.
-! rale ___
Drugstore* E’
hi my by the
li;ect would i
ild balance.
you stand on the tip
in . t’ne rest of your body has
,n such a position as to
im over the toe. A rocking
tips over when you rock
i hack that the center oi
1 is thrown behind tin siip-
2 rockers.
a piece of cardboard in
n regular sluqre- By resting
Horizontally on a pin point,
iqi and down, you
an s mu End t’m point where it
lam-es. Now if you thrust the
pm through this point and boh!
pm horizontally you will find
the card will stay in
you put it-
ei]iolibriiim.
hi.-al ( i\ il!an
(ib'Civi'd the sth
tin f m 11111111 y o I
in appropriate s’vle
nrday, April 7>i|i, To a"i
in propi ilv oli'i rviii'j tiic
th( y had the a'-i-lam-e ol
Sml < 'ons( i \ at i<m s, i \ j-,. ;u1(
Yoakum < liamln r n; ( munnn-i .
visitors. wiii pi. -I ir i mu
f ionzah ', Nixon, lxi m ■ I\. < ’i;i i
H allot '\ il!('. S h 11 ii i a ; " i \| i m It o
I he t ori noun w a t - ' i 111
it mg prop ets w in 11 i m ( .
had d oil'1 >i line wm'i, a i a I
each group that wen' mit.
V a' si Hile one to explain :'m
that was <h>ne and it
Hint milch (Tfectne
leen dom by this camp.
A t ter i ■ t n rn I rom ' In I a id
t rips a n hour w as <h . m id to ‘he
m.t rod ne| urn (,i visitors under the
direction ol Sam Ih vail as Mas
ter ot ('eremonii s
The welcome was extended by
Arthur .1. Dreyfuss,
Commander-
The principal address of the
day ^as by
in
Conservation Service.
During the luncii hour
barbicue, weiners, bread.
<ak(s and lemonade was 'lived
and dui'.ng this turn- the
m bool band Inrni'hed delmbt I ul ]
music.
The afternoon
the inspection
X>t; ball game
st ni l sli"W vv hii f
a dance tor the
One ex-wife had a private for-
tune of $200,000 and still ja'.led
her husband for failure to pity
her $60 a week. Another divorced
woman had her husband jailed
because he failed to pay her $50
a w (>ek although he was making
but $45 a week.
This psychologist blames crook-
ed lawyers tor this dilemma, stat-
ing that divorced women ate
persuaded to jail their husbands
by these crooks.
a'jo. koalas w( i<
A H't i alia, hot di', a-i
ha v e al im >'t v\ 11 I
coiisin ol tlrn km
open '(.I'on . m the
'UW .'»s.| non 1.1 |
or i,i(i r '(>11, hca v v Ini'. !\ '
are now piotccied bv _’u\ 'm,. it j
T( s’ net ions.
The koala
ul ellealv pt ns
sin \ iv ( S cap! iv it v •
directed tewaid i
natural habitat i>
■'ll V ( s to keep til
A ‘nil grow ii kon la i -
Il Iu11, VV ('i 2 11'
| >onn< I'. I he you mJ , 11
o indie' hum .it
c’.hIi’ months in i I..
] IO m ■’ i.
Ixealas
excel’m it
and -la i ( in -.
t It' leaves, I ||.
' v obiect. how; ver
■ it may b<, has a, center. If it |
1 center point, I
not tip lazily, |
| mean
tlier tiny studied English in their
schools, nave answered, “Yes,
but it is English, not American
English.'’
There are books ami diction-
aries that note the differences
between English as spoken by
citizens of Great Britain and citi-
zens of the United States of
America, but there might still l>“
I not
touch ’. |
all I —(1(1111 Toni. I III
"ill . POTENT EVENTS
' la id straight
k
The draf t ?'’ I th(
it.'" '’lid Sv! I th:, i
' < :i r old sheep i I
i rued to town
"I, ill IlH'llV
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn — Ten-
nessee's “bootleggers’ paradise
law” is embarrassing police here.
Recently, Sheriff Paynes men
watched a known Imotlogger as
stored 760 pints of liquor in
“joint” which has no liccnsi’
sell alcoholic beverages.
» were st:unped with
I state tax seal.
• According to
aw. a (IJogger must
’ he act ’ ’ of si
In convicted oi’ violating the
Thin tiic bailiff spoke up- “I
d.d that,'’ he said, ‘‘when the
geneial assembly made ‘Ameri-
can’ tin official language in
1928.’ So the statute was ’mint-
ed up an I the hailiif’s statement
\ ( l’i I led.
In
est i 112
B. D. MEISTER .....................
CENA S. MORGAN ..............
MISS L03ENE RHODES .............
< Phone No. 99
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GLt'BE.
I It'\ i I' • I!' :
i Ae>t ev
I herd'i
for
mont hs-
! Aoll
county I"
lie had I
ranch
Seen a
| dio in
o| '(•!( <t iv (■
11 ’1 ev ( ii know
American citizen.
e | A' ter the Selective Service act
| was ( Xplained to him. Voll said
April ..5.— fit the 92 | he guessed he’d renter “rig’nt
AI STIN, .
youii2 men who have just com-
pleted their six* months peri(4|fcM
work
cmi't i—etion, and •nianiw'nance'Mfi
airplanes and Airplane engines
a NY A Resident'^kyjt er spRinwtf
(,] by the CnitedTaltates Army
Air Corps and set up at t be
Dunean Field Air Dejiot m ar San
accepted Civil I
l( niporary apjxiintmcnts live ‘‘Teddy Bear,”
median.<• learners, ac- the Aii'tralian koala, is fi'rhting
to -I. Ixellan, stale Jis 2i<atc<t battle. \nd the bn-
Imini'tiator- Six to the mans, who almost exterminated
:hs have obtained job' in pi i I thi, friendly. Iiarmh" little
liav e been | mal, re now
! species al.ve.
Fort y v ■ a i s
to , plenl il ul in
■'■I'.'"’ | and hniiti i
t h e I o p t his small
.......... An
1927.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1941, newspaper, April 8, 1941; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366408/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.