Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1943 Page: 1 of 4
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foresting for Hitler and Hirohito.
Charley says “Don’t be selfish
with your copper because WO
want to give those demons over
what they have coming.
—Buy War Bonds, Stamps—
Yoakum Masons
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Cook has been obliged to resign
his position as supervisor of the
engineering, science, management
war-training program spMwmd.
hy Penn State College. He- b a*
bonncilor for the Lehigh Valley
section of the American Chemical
Society, an instructor of the staff
of the Reading Hospital Training
School for Nunes and an instrac-
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Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Murray
and little daughter who ha.vo<been
Missionaries in the Belgian Con-
go of Africa for several yean
are in Texas <m a little vacation
trip among friends. Rev Mtfr-
w v.iroi »v wwp» wc aunuiua- was the guest Sfp^cf' at the
trstive work at Columbia, Doctor »®t«y Clnh luncheon Wednesday
- and gave a most interesting ac-
eonnt of .their wont in Africa,
their life among $oto natives
and their trip back to'America
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The Grand
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l President of the Texas Junior admission for boys and girls will
Chamber of Commerce, will he COPPER, whatever i ,,
on hand Saturday night, January y°” can gather up and wish tfl
23rd., to present the
, Jayeees with a membership Char- l*°UOd
IM* anil to welcome them into th - your
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places with Gov,
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xecutive Jim Fitch ■
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|| be the first time in W
K 3«.utme lh.1 .,toh
Annual Meeting .has ‘ W
tpfar the ra^r
41 the meetings-
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tanember Pearl -1
L Ayers, F
In a recent issui
ton Post, Morris
rather critical struggle "with the
demons of the world. M
Among the score of employees
at this plant Yoakum is well rep-
resented, as the accompanying
picture will show.
•On this picture, from left to
right, in the front row are: C. E.
Welsh, W. P. Merian, W. B.
Garner, and R» G. Cole. Baek
row, J. W. Simpson, 0. M. Ran-
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of other Yon
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Reading, j
has been « "*
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Wiy Farmer, Rt. 1
Tofltato Grower, Rmitnn
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Coltap rtfficials - hero.
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institations as
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ane assignment be-
Bag *xaraina|anna, ho
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drot ^xanJnMtons dn^he ehemiv
wy department. He will also rw- .. . _
tarn p.Ko4to«»y to th. <* 1
during U» awond Mnatter to
--------to U. WWk of ki. dep-rt.
, 4on' and a member i
j od the Hope Rescue
ft^a member of Hi<4(
Yoakum contribute whether it be a h'rif-'ja
or 25 |>ounds, bring itziflE§E
price or admission. ThmM
.Itaie organization, according to|eoPI*r W>H be donated to soma~
Long, local president. j War Activity Benefit Organis^^l
The Texas junior Chamber ofp‘°ii and will be used to make' .
ComnicriJS ,going into its *_ ...
year of CtyMnization has just dos
ed a i
ior Chamber i
with PresidM
clubs througU
of the ncom
program of they’^exag
functioning on a wartii
Shepperd. youngestvpu
serve president of tlM^
ganization, has traveled
000 miles since his el
July, more than any otheRMAs
president, urging the coopeqHfl|i
of local clubs with the State
gram of devoting full time td
activities eoneerned directly with
the war effort.
• Despite * travel difficulties,
Sheppherd has appeared before
73 of the 75 Junior Chambers in
Texas, traveling by automobile,
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•Mjium is extremely well Npmtaited ajfi
----„„ „. k«4imny. AU of thie group are old Yoaku,
t they are front row, C. E. Welch, W. F. Merian, W. B. I
»»V, J. W. Simpaon, O. M Rankin, B. L. Welch, Q. C. Boon
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NG AND FARMER’S
(BER OF COMMERCE
M, TEXAS ‘
___Toastmaster Geo. P. Barron
Rev. W. S. Parker
i School Band
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taLto-..jr_____Toastmaster
la and. Feeds
Manire, State Director of
tional Agriculture, Austin
t£r?Wey Protiroer, Rt 4
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na taml observed “Jun
qf Commerce Week’’
beppherd visiting
the stale to tell
talents and the
Jaycees
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an ever to
state or-
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UNOONSCIOUG
One life, sarioua injuries, mg
four wrecked machines was Ml
toll counted Monday of GonaaM
worst automobile aimdsHt Il3|
end in years. J
Willie A. Cbor, about 35^
killed and four occupants oM|
same car injured in a «|
wreck early Monday mornir^H
The group wa* riding M
Model A Ford and was goinfl|
Luling whan the mhelfao aflSB
ed into a post en the loft riM^i
the road. The aFiilMt happeJ
ed in front of the alf /CbbfltJ
Kitchen about IdM a. m.
The accident happwnrtit fai fraJ
of the old Country Kitchen aMl
2:00 a. m. jB
One occupant, A
I Stockton, was inj “
to his JNM«. <1
w'th a broken '»
Lillie Maley, OM
Spencer Gockroft
Hospital Momta
still uneonariood
fives «t Shiner 1
Sheriff Kulp*
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Call to Order____
Invocation------i
Music_________;________ZZEijmgh
(Under Direction of J. C. Rantilli
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Jaycees to Receive
Charter Sat Night
January 23rd.
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Postmaster Woolsey anlMWM
that until further notice Si w<
Office will give the MSMi Mrvl
on Saturuays as on ocner ways « ;»
the week, that b, from 8 a.
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—Buy War Bonds, Stattps-to
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Meister, H. D. Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1943, newspaper, January 21, 1943; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366918/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.